The workaround for me is to resize manually the window to full size without 
clicking maximize button.
Another problem is that in Ubuntu 24 there is another bug, which doesn't draw 
borders for some apps, so you can't even resize them properly.
For that you may hold WIN button + hold mouse middle button and resize.

But it's a complete mess, I'm so missing my Ubuntu 20 setup...

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Title:
  Window Maximized is not persistent for some apps after startup

Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  For example Slack:

  Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS

  - run slack
  - maximize window
  - close slack
  - click on the icon tray
  - slack is run not maximized
  - resize window manually
  - close slack
  - open slack - window position and size is restored
  - click maximize, close slack
  - open slack - all the size is reset

  The same behavior applies to Chromium (not Chrome), SmartGit

  Video:
  
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FYSB19OjEiBuNJObdq_SKbs066OzOYpa/view?usp=sharing

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