The latest release of Deepin Linux, version 25, has drawn comparisons to Windows 11 due to its new aesthetic that favors a familiar color scheme and glassy blur effects. Originally praised for its elegance, Deepin has evolved into an interface that resembles Windows closely, causing concern among long-time Linux users who valued its unique design. Developing privacy issues have been a historical concern, especially regarding user data privacy, as it's produced by a Chinese company. While it may attract new users with its appealing look, the loss of distinctiveness may alienate its original user base.
Deepin Linux has transitioned from its unique aesthetic to a Windows-like desktop, which some users may find appealing, but long-time users might see it as a loss of originality.
The evolution of Deepin from a distinct Linux distribution to one that resembles Windows 11 raises questions about its identity and whether this change is beneficial or detrimental.
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