Unfortunately Microsoft has made very little effort to understand the needs of occasional users in recent years. It'is not the customers' job to put the computer online for days in order to get updates, but the vendor's job to make the updates efficient. To me, this news means Window is completely unsuitable as an operating system for occasionally used slightly older computers. In my circle of friends I look after numerous PCs that have been replaced by newer ones in companies and are completely sufficient for occasional use for a long time. However, 80% of their resources are used by Windows Update and perhaps 20% are used productively by the users. Have you ever heard of sustainability, resource and energy efficiency? By the way: not only for private use many computers are needed occasionally only. I have been working as an IT expert for more than 30 years and know numerous business use cases where computers are used occasionally only.