Have you tried turning it off and on again?
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Yes, and it's plugged in!
you removed all flatpaks, but did you also remove flatpak to also test?
That did not work, also tried to reinstall gnome-software and reboot after removing, It persists.
Thanks for trying, lmk if you have any other ideas
my guess is that gnome-sofware is reading a list of applications from somewhere and a placeholder/uninstalled app is being read into this list. but im looking everywhere, no luck.
Ill try that, great suggestion