It's the only way of having a truly "popular" army, one you can't have to do your shortsighted near-term political objectives, but will only really stand to defend their own.
There are many pitfalls in such endeavours : the first not having an entire brainwashed target population for service (no, I'm not going to name names: there are just too many), the main second is having both alternatives possible for true pacifists & no easy way of avoiding it / having it too easy through class or education etc.
Belgium used to have a choice of 1 year military or ...2 years civil service. I think it was fair, if you really can't stand to bear arms, go lift gurneys and wash hospitals floors for 2 years.
In any case, it is always better than a "professional" army where (mostly) clueless kids exchange their literal lives for a salary, some form of job security and stuff.
By spinning headless server machines, you'd probably run way more of them. And the process of allocating ressource, transferring image and spinning it will probably be much faster.
Non non ça reste, c'est fixé à demeure 🥵 Ce fut quand même une salade à installer (mais on s'est bien amusés, c'est pas tous les jours qu'on fait des trucs pareils).
Avant y'avait de bêtes rails de spots pour les expos, c'était toujours en panne, moche et dans le chemin.
Maintenant mon Gros, Gros Lustre fait tout: événements, séminaires, bistrot... Et éclairage d'expos. Et Halloween lol.
Je jure que j'ai vu des gens rentrer dans la salle et admirer le bazar au lieu de regarder la très consensuelle gallerie de photo animalière que nous présentions cette année après en avoir pris plein la poire pour l'ultra-contemporain de l'année passée (c'est là qu'il y avait la moissonneuse grandeur nature)
It's the only way of having a truly "popular" army, one you can't have to do your shortsighted near-term political objectives, but will only really stand to defend their own.
There are many pitfalls in such endeavours : the first not having an entire brainwashed target population for service (no, I'm not going to name names: there are just too many), the main second is having both alternatives possible for true pacifists & no easy way of avoiding it / having it too easy through class or education etc.
Belgium used to have a choice of 1 year military or ...2 years civil service. I think it was fair, if you really can't stand to bear arms, go lift gurneys and wash hospitals floors for 2 years.
In any case, it is always better than a "professional" army where (mostly) clueless kids exchange their literal lives for a salary, some form of job security and stuff.