It’s an oft overlooked inequality in these systems. People get so wrapped up in some whiz bang thing that they don’t stop to think if they should.
At the end of the day, one of the most important aspects of your information architecture is how many times is each write to the system actually observed? That answer can dictate a lot about your best processing strategies.
>>hinkle+(OP)
This. It took me a while to learn to look at this and eventually focusing less on caching on some items that don't enough read in it to justify the caching or pre calculation.