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I can't use gnome without dash to panel and no overview at login.
I wish there was a setting to show the action bar on all displays in standard gnome (similar to how macOS behaves).
I also use the AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support plugin as the background process indicator isn't great from a UX perspective just yet.
Fair point, this is pretty vanilla and fixes the workflow for like, launching 2 programs on the same workspace (how dare you?)