TL;DR: Correction: disabling the AppleThunderboltNHI.kext driver WORKED for me!
Yes, I've had the sporadic shutdown problems, sometimes occuring very frequently (like every 3-5 minutes), essentially making my MBP mid-2014 unusable. I was skeptical, but disabling the Thunderbolt ethernet driver really works -- I have not had shutdowns for months since I did this. Then I updated to the latest version of Mojave and the update process reenabled the driver, and I immediately had several sequential shutdowns. So I disabled it again and back to a well-running mac.
It is a bummer to not be able to use hardwired ethernet, as I liked doing that when in the office. But it is not a serious enough drawback to cause me to get a new mac. I am hoping that my whole logic board is not in the process of degenerating, as some previous posts have suggested might be happening.
Yes, I've had the sporadic shutdown problems, sometimes occuring very frequently (like every 3-5 minutes), essentially making my MBP mid-2014 unusable. I was skeptical, but disabling the Thunderbolt ethernet driver really works -- I have not had shutdowns for months since I did this. Then I updated to the latest version of Mojave and the update process reenabled the driver, and I immediately had several sequential shutdowns. So I disabled it again and back to a well-running mac.
It is a bummer to not be able to use hardwired ethernet, as I liked doing that when in the office. But it is not a serious enough drawback to cause me to get a new mac. I am hoping that my whole logic board is not in the process of degenerating, as some previous posts have suggested might be happening.