Come back and comment after you have tried deferring updates, and Windows reboots you overnight when you have work on the desktop, in MS office, etc. You are talking theory, and not practice. Just listen to the people in this thread that have had W10 reboot on them when they didnt want it.
What makes you think I'm not talking from my own experience?
I have deferred updates countless times, set my active hours to when I'm actually using the PC, and never had a single automatic reboot. I occasionally have updates running in the background, but when they're done, I get a reminder that my PC will need a restart as soon as I'm ready. That's it.
I've been using Windows 10 basically since day one, so I know what I'm talking about. Those people that you refer to are either using an ancient version (pre-1809), or haven't changed the settings that they need to change. The picture I posted is an actual screenshot from the update settings. If you set it to off, you will no longer experience the random restart syndrome. Magic.
Old Windows OSes didn't give you anything, you had to install and configure everything yourself. Windows 10 gives you a basic set of apps and settings. If you don't like them, change them. Don't be lazy.
Like how anyone connected to the internet has access to all this knowledge so there shouldn't be anymore ignorance, right? If the internet has taught us anything it is that people are aggressively uninterested in education and we as a spiecies cannot be trusted to do the right thing, especially when the right thing is slightly inconvenient. Like updating your OS, or picking non terrible passwords.
And I've never been robbed, so logically robberies is a myth.
1. Drawing any sort of conclusion about humanity as a whole ignores the infinite number of individual differences, and as such, is totally pointless and false.
2. You are describing 'attitude', which is an individual variable, and has nothing to do with the fact that using a PC and the internet requires some basic knowledge. Like I said above: just because you don't know about certain things, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't care to know about them.