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It sounds like the controllers may also have some persistent internal "disable rumble" setting that Microsoft's software can toggle:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1440127/xubuntu-22-04-any-way-to-disable-gamepads-from-rumbling-force-feedback
Not sure if that's the same controller as yours, but also might be worth looking at.
It did let me disable it on the Xbox Accessories app back on Windows. Then it stopped working, and I couldn't open it again because it thought I had an old version of Windows for some reason. Now on Linux, it is still working aggressively to the point that the controller sometimes disconnects or falls off my hand.