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Stremio? Not sure if it's foss/open, though. Most likely not.
According to their website it's open source
Cool, thank you! I had never bothered to check, to be honest.
always use foss if you have a choice :'0
I have a pragmatic approach. I prefer to always use the app/program that works best for me and choose FOSS everything else being equal.
everything else being equal is almost never the case. I like the fact that FOSS code is openly available, gives me a sense of peace of mind like none other. But yeah, I get your point