This setting (center-new-windows) was already set to false. I have Gnome
Tweaks installed and this was one of the first settings I checked. This
setting can be true or false; it has no effect.

Curiously, the behavior changes if I use the "Dash to Dock" extension
instead of the "Ubuntu Dock".

With "Dash to Dock", the app window remembers it's size and position
better (i.e. If I move the window to the primary monitor and resize it,
it opens up at the same size and place).

With "Ubuntu Dock" enabled, the window always seems to randomly open on
the secondary monitor, or get resized, or straddles the two displays as
previously reported. Firefox and Terminal, in particular, always open
with their window straddling the two displays. If I move the app window
to the primary monitor, close it and reopen it, it goes back to
straddling the displays.

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