We've all done it (several times); some of us are just fortunate enough to not have made as public a demonstration of the fact . . . :)
And probably broken record on the point but: one of the most valuable debugging techniques is to step away from a problem for a short time then come back to it "fresh"; you'd be surprised how often that'll help you find the obvious mistake that you'd read past n times before doing so. "Rubber ducking" with someone else can also help for things like this because your duck will (hopefully) not have the same inadvertent blind spots you have.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
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