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Why would you use Linux when you literally sync your todos in plain text to big brother?
If that extension allows saving to a directory and Google somehow supports todo txt and also sync from folder then yes.
Most likely it doesnt.
I prefer not to sync my information with Google or other entities either, but do not think that using Linux precludes using whatever tools they like. I don't think this is a question about ideals, but about tools and compatibility.
I personally also doubt that Google Tasks supports that capability, unfortunately. I personally use Thuderbird for email on Linux, and it supports tasks too (I use Nextcloud for my tasks but I bet it supports Google as well). Not the same as your gnome extension, but an option.
Good luck!