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Ah ok. Then it's definitely a bug with Gnome. Sometimes the user configs can get messed up and make Gnome act weird, but I guess it's not the case here.
Maybe you can roll back up a previous version? What's your distro?
Endeavour OS. Unfortunately I cannot rollback, not using btrfs (using LUKS). Anyeay I dont have a previous snapshot.
you should make backups from time to time. even a half assed backup is better than none. like you could just get a cheap USB drive and tar your whole system onto it. nowadays it's faster than one might think. USB drives are availible up to terabytes and the newer USB ports are really fast.
of course, there are better solutions, but this is quick and easy and helps with everything but broken boot loader or broken partition layout.