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the notification thing already exists on android 11+, settings>notifications>notification history
Yes, I love that feature. However, I do wish I could restore a notification from there.
Oh I know. Android is real software. Max OS is kinda like a video game designed by las vegas.
Mac OS has a “Notification Center”. It’s just that it doesn’t show the actual notifications you’ve seen. It shows some overlapping set, missing notifications that were shown and showing notifications that never were shown. It’s the usual non-solid horseshit so common in UI design these days. It’s like the opposite of Material Design, it’s like Quicksand Design. Take a step backward and end up 100 miles away instead of where you intended to be which is where you were before your last step.