Update: I have disabled and removed all the additional extensions from: /home/user/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions, after 3 hours of uptime, now the ram is stable on the 200mb/300mb. So I think the problem was caused by some extension. I wonder, given the instability that extensions can have, if it is not wrong to have them installed so easily to the user (gnome-software)? Maybe keep only some popular and well tested repository extensions?
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