Recap time - this is what I've understood so far: `__dict__` behaves like a dictionary, mapping attribute names to instance-level values of those attributes. Since it is dict-like, attribute names can be added/deleted/modified. On the other hand, `__slots__` is like `__dict__`, except that attribute names canNOT be added/deleted/modified. Because of this "fixed"-ness of `__slots__`, it is more efficient, in case we use multiple instances of a given class
Is this accurate?