They have successfully circumvented the reboot. I just always turn that setting off. SSDs are ubiquitous, nobody needs a fake shutdown. It just causes more issues.
I love having it idle at 100% for 30 mins, fan at max, just to update some windows nonsense. Updating 500 packages on linux is done in 5 mins including the download.
Like how do you even manage to make the update process THAT bad if not on purpose? I am baffled by that.
It's a thinkpad dual core i7 with an SSD. It only runs Debian now thankfully.
Skill issue. I don't update the wine binaries I use for my most used prefix. I use https://github.com/Kron4ek/Wine-Builds/releases
I may setup a new one eventually and just migrate the data tho. Maybe once a year, so once per major release of wine.
Unless you are disabled, in that case it seems mega convenient and worth the privacy nightmare.