Western desktops could learn from Linux Deepin 23
Briefly

Deepin 23 arrives as a competitive Linux desktop distribution with an extensive privacy policy, despite concerns about potential government surveillance inhibiting Western adoption.
Although some users may fear hidden spyware in Deepin, the recent version offers modern features, a unique partitioning scheme, and maintains a user-friendly interface.
The departure from dual root partitions in Deepin 23 simplifies installation, but the complex partition scheme signals that it's designed for organized data management.
The presence of over three million paying users indicates that Deepin has established itself as a significant player among desktop Linux distributions.
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