AAA gaming - as we have known it - is dead as long as major platforms continue with 30% commissions. All of the profits accrue to the platform owners, with studios either failing or being acquired by them.
The end result is a weak industry mostly dominated by skinner box free2play games or gambling apps.
AAA games are most likely doing better than ever. Which might exactly be the problem why E3 is no longer relevant. The platform owners and big game publishers now prefer to host their own announcement events at different times of the year instead of having to compete for gamer attention all within the same crammed time window of a few days.
If my parents-in-law didn't receive social security, it would be easier to convince them to sell their house and move interstate closer to us and provide babysitting services (which would encourage us to have more kids).
Unlimited welfare for the elderly is anti-natalist.
We can save money on educating the "unsuited" (which will be determined entirely by family income, as is appropriate), depress wages for everyone, AND give kids something to do while their parents are at work. It also will instill important values of Hard Work, Education is Bad, and Submit to Capital. There are really no downsides!
This is possibly the most "hacker news tech bro libertarian" comment I have ever seen. Children aren't doing well in school; rather than fix the school, just condemn them to a life of dangerous manual labor!