When PSN is down I do something else. Just like when any other service is down. If this makes the PS6 cheaper then great.
This is all data-driven. There's a reason GameStop has more space devoted to Funko Pops and shirts than games, and why Walmart has a half aisle of them: people predominantly buy the games online for that exact reason. Why waste space? So you have to get up to change games, and save downloading half of it? (PSN sales often beat retail pricing as well.)
We're at the point where a lot of games are larger than a triple layer BluRay, and typical home connections are faster than the reader can move data. Baldur's Gate 3 didn't ship on a disc at all, for that reason. It's 122GB, and Gran Turismo is in a similar range.
Do you not understand that other people do care about those things? The main reason people are mad is exactly the word you use to describe what you seem to be happy with: games are becoming "a service". Games did not use to be "a service" that someone other than you, the game owner, controlled. That is what companies like Sony are destroying; this is what people are upset about.
"Then they came for me and there was no one left."
Yes, I'm sure that was top of mind for Playstation executives when making this decision. /s