I understand. It shows the alert even there is just one source affected, and 
then modernize-sources try to modernize all of them.
Here is my result:
Audit: Repositories should provide a clear-signed InRelease file, but none 
found at https://get.filebot.net/deb/dists/universal/InRelease.
Audit: Repositories should provide a clear-signed InRelease file, but none 
found at http://linux.dropbox.com/ubuntu/dists/plucky/InRelease.
Audit: The sources.list(5) entry for 
'https://downloads.1password.com/linux/debian/amd64' should be upgraded to 
deb822 .sources
Audit: The sources.list(5) entry for 'http://linux.dropbox.com/ubuntu' should 
be upgraded to deb822 .sources
Audit: The sources.list(5) entry for 'https://get.filebot.net/deb' should be 
upgraded to deb822 .sources
Audit: The sources.list(5) entry for 'http://apt.keepsolid.com/ubuntu' should 
be upgraded to deb822 .sources
Audit: Missing Signed-By in the sources.list(5) entry for 
'http://apt.keepsolid.com/ubuntu'
Audit: Consider migrating all sources.list(5) entries to the deb822 .sources 
format
Audit: The deb822 .sources format supports both embedded as well as external 
OpenPGP keys
Audit: See apt-secure(8) for best practices in configuring repository signing.
Notice: Some sources can be modernized. Run 'apt modernize-sources' to do so.

So theoretically, the file affected is 
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/keepsolidinc.list, but:
➜ cat keepsolidinc.list
c=cat
deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/keepsolidinc.gpg] 
https://apt.keepsolid.com/ubuntu/ jammy main

Any ideas? maybe some old thing under /var/lib/apt? Maybe it should be
.asc instead of .gpg?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2114894

Title:
  modernize-sources warning still appearing on Questing

Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  I think maybe this is a problem with the upstream.

  According to this, https://tracker.debian.org/news/1647058/accepted-
  apt-302-source-into-unstable/, the version 3.0.2 downgrade the
  modernize source to audit, so I should see information about it just
  when I execute apt with `--audit`.

  This change, and perhaps others, weren't moved to version 3.1.2, the
  version used in questing today.

  This message is really annoying. I can't modernize source because of
  some applications, like Spotify and Steam, recreate the .list file
  when they are updated, so that's cause a worse warning about source
  duplication.

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