Not sure if you will find this useful, but for me this bug occurs
regularly with a very common pattern.

I use a VPN to access my companies network when working remotely. I also
regularly use Nautilus to sftp mount remote servers in my companies data
centers. I use vscode as an IDE to edit C++ code files on the remote
servers and run build scripts there as I develop. Local development,
while possible, would be a significant hassle.

Eventually, the gnome-shell will crash taking the gvfs sftp mount with
it. For me around 1-2 times per work day. Recovery is trivial, I just
click on a bookmark in Nautilus to restart the mount.

This crash has been happening for years now. Wayland or X-Org.

This crash does not occur when I use the same workflow from my company's
office. IE, private network without VPN.

I've always assumed this was a result of intermittent poor connectivity
with my ISP.

Again, sorry if this comment is just noise.

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  gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() from
  g_log_default_handler() from default_log_handler(message="Connection
  to xwayland lost") from g_logv() from g_log() from <bug 1505409>

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