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?
Ill try that, great suggestion
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.