Well, according to the XDG spec you can disable autostarting at the user
level in a way that won't be overwritten by future updated:

> If an application autostarts by having a .desktop file installed in
the system wide autostart directory, an individual user can disable the
autotomatic start of this application by placing a .desktop file of the
same name in its personal autostart directory which contains the key
Hidden=true.

I believe my point still stands, though, since this require manual
intervention to revert an arguably incoherent default configuration.

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