I have a very similar approach to updates. I have WiFi disabled on the RC2 and only update the drone and RC2 when no one reports any issues with that version, which is usually at least a month after the update is released.
And especially the latest fw version really shouldn't go on my drone and RC2, I have a feeling that v01.00.0300 / v02.00.0300 might be the last version I'll use on the drone/RC2, given the "pleasant" changes that DJI has been coming up with lately...
The time it takes for the RC2 to boot up doesn't bother me at all. I take the hardware out of the hardcase, turn on the RC2, prepare the drone for flight in the meantime, and then wait for the GPS fix. If this doesn't take 10 minutes or more, I have no problem with it.
And I really don't miss any additional features or bug fixes in the last two versions. Any further fw would have to bring some really interesting feature or change that would force me to update.
And yes, it's a bit against the flying rules (requirement for always the latest fw version), but I'm willing to take that risk (declassified M4P and A1/A3 + A2 licenses)
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