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Mostly because all of those streaming apps are an absolutely horrendous experience, and many of them aren't supported on Linux.
They just show you the same shit over and over. They're filled with ads, even if you pay, and cram a bunch of other subscriptions down your throat every time you open them.
You better use a certified device or you get 480p@16 bits per second.
Ohh and HDCP. When I opened Netflix on my pc 2/3 monitors went blank, back when I still used windows.
Yes that's what I was getting at.