Confirmed. As far as I know, the bright line is part of the launcher
itself. It is designed to brighten what's behind it (the wallpaper).

We could either remove this 1-pixel-wide line, or just change the
underlying X window to ensure maximized applications overlap the bright
line by 1 pixel.

It sounds like the latter is planned, but be warned that doing so could
cause a regression in desktop performance, as the maximized window would
be damaging the launcher region, triggering slow and expensive redraws.

The safer solution is to just remove the bright border from the
launcher.

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  Launcher, Window management - Desktop Background Bleeds through next
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