I think her immediate recognition and characterization of "pessimizations" is relevant.
Not so much as collateral damage when different optimizations negatively interact though.
Even when optimization is not further possible[0] a careful avoidance of distinct pessimizations themselves can lead toward the same kind of beneficial outcomes.
[0] Or at the other extreme, not the least bit possible.
Not so much as collateral damage when different optimizations negatively interact though.
Even when optimization is not further possible[0] a careful avoidance of distinct pessimizations themselves can lead toward the same kind of beneficial outcomes.
[0] Or at the other extreme, not the least bit possible.