https://youtube.com/watch?v=tNzpXx7xSsMVideo on Alex Hutchinson's comments on video game streaming.
Instead of talking about the video itself, I'm going to discuss this one point Jim keeps insistently bringing up in his videos, that being the "current year argument" and how he hates his audience calling him out on it.
current_year.mp4
Jim, I don't know if you read your own thread but I can tell you exactly why people hate the "current year argument" and no, it's not because it's "political", but it sure is used by a lot of politicians.
All in all, the "current year argument" is a logical fallacy. It's the statement that "The status quo has changed, therefore, the new status quo is what is correct." , and it's a completely empty statement at that. If you really want to convince people that a certain way of doing things or thinking about things is correct, you need to use actual logical reasoning. Otherwise, simply stating "We should/shouldn't do X because it's [insert year here]." is redundant at best.