OpenKylin is already starting to be implemented on government systems and private companies all around China.

Edit: This is what was written on the website.

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    It’s pretty funny how they’re trying to characterize a Linux distro as independence from Western tech. The closest we’ve gotten to that idea is TempleOS, not a Linux distro with spyware baked into it.

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      not a Linux distro with spyware baked into it.

      Did you check their open source repository to see if this is true or are you just repeating liberal propaganda?

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        Of course there’s not. It’s a reflex: China → malicious. It doesn’t require evidence and, since it’s not normally questioned in daily discourse, the person saying it seemingly never questions whether it makes any sense to make such a baseless claim.