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That was a problem for the U.S. back in the 1970s through the early 2000s. The U.S. sent billions of dollars a year abroad to oil-producing countries in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. That money built up other countries’ economies or sloshed around as financial surpluses that fueled financial market exuberance and asset bubbles that could suddenly pop.
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The current situation presents an interesting twist. Many sites already apply lazy loading to videos and audio, but they typically depend on JavaScript-based solutions. While functional, this method is less than ideal. Developers often employ tools such as Intersection Observer to identify when media comes into view and then initiate loading through code. This process can be cumbersome, prone to mistakes, and may conflict with the browser’s internal enhancements. Januschka’s proposal seeks to simplify this. Instead of relying on additional scripts, developers can just insert the native HTML attribute loading="lazy" directly into video and audio tags, streamlining the entire operation.