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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.
It doesn't matter if they are left or right but it should fit into the window. Literally fit into it, it doesn't. And the icons are off. Either use circles for all, or don't. And by now there is a consistency gap. In settings, the main window is the sidebar whereas in nautilus it's just a sidebar and not the main window.
the circles and whatnot, I didn't customize nothing there; minimal gnome shell install, activated the max/min buttons and moved them to the left. why I need them and need them there isn't important.