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I just noticed that using the extension makes some applications improperly render their fonts. Check this out:


Just look at how any element is more grainy, from the content of the window to the ALT menu to the titlebar to the decorations.
This seems to affect electron applications (but not Google Chrome) and a few others.
I discovered it because I noticed it disappears when going fullscreen.
I don't know what would be causing it.
I'm on Arch Linux with Gnome on Wayland. I have a laptop (specs are below), with an integrated 13.3" 2K display (2560x1600, around 230ppi), and I often use it plugged into an external monitor with a 27" 4K display (3840x2160, around 160ppi).
On the laptop screen I've never had any trouble, but this starts appearing when using the external monitor. The thing is, it's not related with the display quality itself, or with how well the displays output the video signals, because this is clearly catchable in a screenshot as well, as you can see above.
Laptop specs: Lenovo ThinkBook 13s G3 ACN (codename 20YA, here's the psref) with Ryzen 7 5800U, 16GB RAM, WQXGA display model.
As I said at the beginning, the fact that this happens on one display and not on the other makes this issue hardly reproducible, but it's definitely there.
It's not something that happens every once in a while: it just happens only on certain configurations, but on those, it always happens.