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Just hide it in your OS notification settings
But in this way I don't get any notification if something goes wrong
I think any issues would show in "other"
Daaaaamn, was that so easy to just disable "Syncthing active"?
Let's try! Thanks
For me that can be more specific. If I select the offending notification (either in the settings for notifications history or directly in the notification area) I can disable that specific type of notification. For instance deals from Amazon or eBay or something like connection established from tailscale.
Are you sure that there are different type of notification for Syncthing? Have you disable the persistent one and still received a failed sync one (or something else)?
Tbh no I am not sure for synching. But I thought it was the case there as well.