The unannounced reboots are also a joy. At least OS-X notifies you and asks if you want to update. Windows 11? Nah, we're just going to update your computer without asking and if you didn't save your work, oh well, screw you.
My PC must've applied an update last night because I was greeted to the login screen. Fortunately I had saved all my work. However, about five minutes into working on something Windows just decided it needed to reboot one more time and closed all my windows without asking and I lost my work.
My hatred for Microsoft and their latest steaming pile of donkey dung grows by the day.
I think there's a setting to avoid auto-restarts, it's never happened to me, I just get a notification after an update where I can choose to restart now or later.
EDIT: here's what Gemini says:
Disable Auto-Restart in Group Policy (Pro/Enterprise)
This stops Windows from restarting if you are logged in.
Press Win + R, type gpedit.msc, and hit Enter.
Navigate to: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update.
For Windows 11, look under Manage end user experience or Legacy Policies.
Double-click No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations.
Select Enabled, then click Apply and OK.
Adjust "Advanced Options" (Windows 10/11)
Go to Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options.
Toggle On "Notify me when a restart is required to finish updating".
Toggle Off "Get me up to date" (or "Restart this device as soon as possible").