It blows my mind that there is still no way to prevent Windows from randomly deciding to restart your computer to install updates.
I left home this afternoon and hibernated my pc, I had a few windows open with work in progress, I had seen there was an update to install but work has been hectic so that was the last thing on my mind and I was in a rush.
I come back this evening and my pc is switched on, ah sht... Windows just had to switch my computer on, restart it to install updates and lose all my unsaved work. As the owner of a device I have no control over this behaviour, if I don't install updates in the timeline Windows likes I will be forced to. By all means have an insanely irritating nag screen or similar but don't switch the computer on without the consent of the owner. A few times during loadshedding the stupid computer would switch on like this and install an update and then stay switch on only to get killed by the next loadshedding cycle