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Gnome Power Notifications
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Wow, those buttons in the upper left look bad 😂 Luckily you can hide them
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout :
Sorry for hijacking
you mean that they're on the left or what...? like 'em just fine there, I'm a macOS convert.
You can't even read the title of the window properly, and it's a short one! And there's this ugly scramble of icons all clustered on the left. This may work and you may be used to it but Gnome is certainly not designed to be used like that.
Hiding all the buttons as the poster above told you to do is worse though.
yeah, the over-crowdedness is only in the settings app, "normal" apps look fine