Among a few ultrarich which amplify their voices by screaming through their media mouthpieces to make them sound like they're of any importance to society, from which they leech their wealth in the first place.
I wouldn't call it heavy, but more complex instead.
Salt is astonishingly lightweight (at least before they started vendoring everything and I stopped using it) and extremely fast - due to its execution model it doesn't really matter whether you target 10 or 10000 nodes with a job.
I could've sworn it wasn't there before - but maybe I also just missed it since it is covered by the half-transparent panel (on mobile) and all the other stuff around it distracted me.
It's not so much about which countries actually grow that much right now, but which mindset underpins the political and medial discourse, trying to get those countries "back on track for continuous growth" or whether there's some realization, that infinite growth as fundamental principle just isn't what we all should be aiming for anymore.
This won't simply dump power into the grid (unless the used inverter would violate codes right and left), since those inverters need to sync to the grid first before allowing for any output.
So if the grid is down - nothing will happen.
grahamc wrote down how to optimize this (within the constraints of max 128 layers supported by OCI) to categorize/prioritize packages by popularity/dependencies which lead to dramatic speed-ups for pulling updates or related images.