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Lol, I use GNOME daily, and I didn't notice the inspiration until now. I think Windows 11 uses a lot more transparency and blur than KDE or GNOME.
You can add more transparency in KDE. Just not sure it's that needed - I find Windows 11s level of transparency a bit distracting.
Telemetry enabled by default in most distros is very transparent, you wouldn't know it was there in plasma or gnome.
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