Since nothing has happened since my last posts, I just wanted to write
that this issue has happened with 6.7 kernel series and is now happening
with 6.8(.0) as well.

On 6.7 is was so bad, that I/O was lost and only a cold boot could
recover the system. Stability for about 2-3 days, but sometimes less
than 2 hours without the need for a cold boot reset. I have no clue what
causes the instability, the applications vary very much when it happens.
But mainly when browsing and loading new pages/tabs and/or skipping
while viewing videos.

Error messages showing on the log (nvme nvme0: Abort status: 0x0) can be
between two hours and two minutes, even on a completely idle system.

Secondary log messages vary, but most are like this:

nvme nvme0: I/O tag 512 (f200) opcode 0x1 (I/O Cmd) QID 3 timeout,
aborting req_op:WRITE(1) size:4096

No error log possible, when the OS looses I/O, because from that point
on it is not possible to even load a secondary workspace or logout /
shutdown / restart the OS any more. Cold boot necessary.

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