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Why is this still a mystery to you?
Scheduled tasks have not changed much since Windows 7 era: WinSAT, Customer Experience Improvement Program, Application Experience, Disk Diagnostics, Offline Files. Only few are new, like the Power Efficiency Diagnostics, File History or Store App updates included in AU. Most of the ugly stuff is now part of the improved (abusive?) telemetry (CEIP).
But what you might not know, is that the most disrespectful tasks are the .NET Framework maintenance ones. Those have zero respect for battery life or cpu cycles if already running intensive tasks. I have caught them time and time again contesting my late night gaming habits. I don't have solid proof yet, but I suspect some apps are exploiting the critical-marked ones (waketorun,runonbattery) to expedite their installs/compiles/updates.
I might follow up on this with a list of tasks and their scheduled times in a easy to use format so you can delay/disable the ones you have no need for.