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> ...it makes me think maybe our problems are symptoms of the same issue

I agree. I am using endeavour os, but I've also verified my scenario on
nobara (fedora based).

I found I can somewhat reliably get the audio to fail on 6.8.5 by leaving
the system muted for a few minutes. Additionally something I noticed on
6.8.0 is running a video in a Firefox based browser (I used Librewolf),
pausing and unpausing could lead to the sound being permanently disabled
for the whole system until reboot.

I am not self compiling, just using the arch linux and linux-headers
packages. If this bug tracker is for debian/ubu based distros only, my bad.
The issue is reproducible regardless.
I can only confirm that I experience no issue on 6.7.9 on fedora based
distros and arch. I think I had no luck using 6.7.9 on linux mint (using
mainline kernel), but I assume it is because of an outdated linux-firmware
package.

If it isn't a pain for you to test, could you try 6.7.9 and see if you
experience no issues as well?

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  [Lenovo Legion7 16ACHg6 82N6, Realtek ALC287, Speaker, Internal] No
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