Additional:

Try disabling all of your extensions and booting up with one enabled at
a time.  I found that an Extension called TASKBAR, which was set to
create a second bar at the bottom of the screen caused all extensions to
intermittently not start on boot up.

Perhaps some of the issues here could be to do with the way Gnome is
handling some extensions, causing them to crash?

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  Gnome shell extensions disabled at every startup

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