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i refreshed the page and it was gone, never saw it on any other google service.
Hung around for a few hours for me. Highly frustrating. All they needed do is add a dismiss option.
No it isn't. It's not wrong to notify users of changes, and the notice resides on the same area occupied by the previous navigation tool so as far as those coming from the older design are concerned no extra screen space was used.

The notice disappears after you navigate away then come back or even reload the page so it's obviously not a permanent thing.

It has actually gone away after reloading, thanks for the hint. But it had survived several computer reboots.
what bothers me more is this gradual roll out. i want to use the new ui now - why can't i?
The "new" gmail theme had that stupid thing at the bottom asking for feedback. What was stupid about it is that it would keep coming back after you closed it, when any sane person would have known the user didn't want to see it again.
The older I get, the more I realise people just enjoy complaining.

People complained when they added the black bar, they complained when they removed it, they complain now when Google point you in the direction of the new feature, and I'm sure people would've complained if they hadn't have mentioned it changing.

You think Google hires morons for ux / ui development?