@vanvugt; so if the Launcher is locked out, having active blur behind
the Launcher switched on only has a negligible performance impact?
(because no window are behind the Launcher, only the background, and
this does not change)?

What about the case when the Launcher is set to auto-hide?  Is there a
way to do static blur behind the Launcher in this case, because the
launcher is shown only temporally, and the likelihood so items changing
behind the Launcher while it is temporally revealed is low??

(I'm looking for a way to make this possible)

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