Unfortunately, after several hours/days, the issue reappears. It's as if
when Tracker3 is doing some more heavy reindexing in the background,
when the laptop is not in use, it hangs.

In my case the issue is definetely with Tracker3; Nautilus hanging is a
side effect of not being able to communicate with Tracker (although it
should handle it more gracefully, for sure!).

When tracker3 hangs, checking its status with

  tracker3 daemon

gives a timeout error after several seconds.

Whenever I face the issue, I'm doing a

  tracker3 daemon -k

to kill the daemon, followed by a

  tracker3 daemon -s

to start it again.

That works, without having to reset the index completely... until
tracker3 hangs again.

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