I'm marking this as incomplete for now until I can provide more
information on relative power usage, things broken in modern
standby/s2idle etc.

If we can get the power usage materially similar to deep sleep but with
an instant-on experience etc (and everything else works as expected)
then that seems the ideal. I will put together some statistics on
relative power usage. I will keep it open, though, as if there is a
substantial delta in power use that cannot be quickly fixed, I think
there is at least an argument to default to deep sleep until those fixes
are made (certainly I am much happier now I have made the change).

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  Dell XPS 13 (9370) defaults to s2idle sleep/suspend instead of deep

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