Thanks for showing me that command, I hadn't found it before.

 $ gnome-extensions disable [email protected]

The CPU/mem/net indicators disappeared and I know how to restore them.
👍🏻

I ran a test with xterm. Exactly one rectangle overlaid >screenshot<
because I slowed the BEL timer.

I may have misunderstood your instructions before "and then log in
again", because I didn't log out..? I just ran this to bring my
indicators back.

 $ gnome-extensions enable [email protected]


** Attachment added: "xterm obscured by one failed alert mask, indicators are 
disabled"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2113786/+attachment/5883397/+files/xterm-obscured-no-indicators.png

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  Dark rectangle over gnome-terminal is a ghost of a "visual alert"

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