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Additionally:

  • a ton of ISO downloads, ARM and RISC-V support
  • Local AI integration for detecting images, searching through docs, finding stuff and writing emails.
  • Wayland support.
  • A new UI which is a mix of MacOS, Windows 11 and KDE Plasma.
  • Atomic updates.
  • A new containerized package format (linglong) competing with Flatpak, with some improvements over it.
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[-] JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

The great thing about it being open source though, is even if it does have government mandated tracking, it's probably relatively easy to a create a fork without the tracking

[-] sxan@midwest.social 2 points 1 month ago

Sure. If anyone is willing to put in that effort; I'm not going to audit all that code.

Does Deepin have its own package sources? B/c if so, you also have you audit all of the third-party packages for trojans, too.

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