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i had some of that too, too many times with Debian 13, I ended up moving to Fedora to try and i dont have those problems any more.
Mine would be some type of config corruption, making a new user it would log in fine,and deleting kde config files from my user would also let me log in instead of a black window.
Also when shuting down some systemctl service would block the stopping 1 minute and 40 seconds or something similar because of some connection issue ( I do not remember the reason well enough to be precise).
This made me decide to seek some other more stable desktop for the time being, and Fedora seems to just work all along.