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That's not how mods work, when you remove the files (and thus the assembly) there is literally no mod anymore.
What I could imagine is that adding a keybinding to the game persists that keybinding in some internal config data. But hitting that key should not do anything. Because it can't. The mod doesn't pull some insane stunt like modifying your game itself. It's just a line of code. Feel free to check it yourself:
https://gitlab.com/nightcorp/devmodehotkey/-/blob/master/Source/Patches/Patch_UIRoot_Play.cs?ref_type=heads
I have an option in my menu that allows me to turn Dev mode off permanently for a save. I do not remember if this is a thing a mod added, or if that's Vanilla, sorry.
But either way, the mod Don't Tempt Me is always an option. :D
Oh yea, great idea! I'll get right on it