Why does the Smart Object state affect the Detail settings in Raw?

I've noticed that when I return from PSD to RAW in the Smart Obeject mode, the settings I had set in the Deatail panel have changed. Specifically, the Amount slider is always returned to its default position.
Is this normal? Has my sharpening been altered? Can this be stopped?

I figured this out; developers are using UIRemoteNotificationTypeAlert to determe how my Alert Style setting is configured. There's a widespread meme in the development community that this is a valid way of testing whether I want to receive push notifications.

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