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Interesting, I feel like this describes what windows itself does to a pc
It's definitely not normal to lose wifi working drivers with an update. I would say it's very rare in fact. As far as what you're saying takes ten seconds on windows, no it doesn't. You would still need to run as administrator and (I think) type your password, which probably takes longer than opening a terminal and typing sudo
You still have to type your password when you type sudo...
I know that, that's literally the point of it..?
Not necessarily
https://linuxhandbook.com/sudo-without-password/