It appears there is no nice way to fix this. (Turns out that maintenance wake is for Find My Mac, but that is another story.) It also tells me that turning off "Power Nap" does not, in fact, keep the computer from waking up during sleep. This is true even with "Wake for network access" and "Power Nap" turned off in Energy Saver. That tells me that when the computer goes to sleep, the Reminder daemon is setting a wakeup request for the next time a reminder goes off. No matter what pmset settings I have tried, pmset -g log shows entries like this 14:39:12 -0700 Sleep Entering Sleep state due to 'Software Sleep pid=533':TCPKeepAlive=active Using AC (Charge:100%) It looks like Apple no longer thinks of Reminders as just notifications.
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