> I'd be fine with a 'restart later' button or a 'don't remind me again'
button, though I still think it comes across as arrogant to imply an
immediate restart should be done without giving the user any specific
details about which update(s) require a restart or why a restart is
necessary.

I agree.

> I don't particularly see the need for a restart button at all when the
user already has another convenient way to restart.

I disagree with this. If I (the user) do decide to restart because the update 
requires it (and I'm annoyed enough that it does), it's 
- 1 click on "Restart", 
vs
- 1click on Ok. Go to the topright corner of the screen. Click the menu button. 
Go down to the bottom of the menu. Click restart. Move the cursor to the popup 
window thata appears. Click restart.

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