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You can download the Extension Manager from Flathub. You don't have to use a browser to install extensions at all.
There are extensions for that in Gnome. I would mention "Vitals" or "Astra Monitor" if you want to go overkill.
Default Gnome terminal is bad. Even Fedora which is a distro that ships almost every DE without any changes switched from the default Gnome terminal to Ptyxis. Ptyxis is probably still not enough for power users, but at least it has more settings including the ability edit keyboard shortcuts and looks better.
There's also an extension for that in Gnome although it probably does not have this funny "feature".
Thank you! I've been hesitant to install a whole bunch of extensions but vitals and astra monitor look great, I'm going to try them out this week and see which I prefer.
I've been avoiding flathub, it just doesn't seem like my cup of tea but I may have to reconsider and take a proper look at it because it sounds better than a browser extension ngl
I was just so surprised that a terminal that supports tabs doesn't have generic tab switching, at least I know I'm not crazy now for not enjoying Gnome terminal lol
I promise the giant cursor is a useful feature even though so many people have thought it was a weird bug lol I constantly do it when I'm trying to figure out how to word an email and on the very rare occasion where I can't find my cursor it has actually been helful!