m33rkat
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Since we’re seeing a lot of manufacturers like BMW locking hardware functionality that’s in the car, behind paygates. I’m curios if we’ll see an emergence or push behind rooted/unlocked or even completely replaced firmwares for Rivian and many other cars.
I love my R1T and have been okay with missing a lot of features my 2020 $30k Nissan Rogue has, because the Rivian software has slowly but consistently been closing the gap.
I love my R1T an even the lack of CarPlay support is not that bad if I can expect that Rivian will consistently be updating and improving their software.
I’m definitely going to love my R1T less if I stop receiving these updates which adds capabilities that should have been there anyway, for free. Or, if I am not given an alternative option.
For Example. I don’t need an AT&T hotspot in my car, but I do need traffic updates in my nav. Either allow me to get traffic updates through my phone internet or allow me to use CarPlay. Or something like that.
However, let’s assume or even expect they won’t do that and just fleece us all for stuff that we technically already paid for. Do you think an open source movement for firmware will pop up?
I love my R1T and have been okay with missing a lot of features my 2020 $30k Nissan Rogue has, because the Rivian software has slowly but consistently been closing the gap.
I love my R1T an even the lack of CarPlay support is not that bad if I can expect that Rivian will consistently be updating and improving their software.
I’m definitely going to love my R1T less if I stop receiving these updates which adds capabilities that should have been there anyway, for free. Or, if I am not given an alternative option.
For Example. I don’t need an AT&T hotspot in my car, but I do need traffic updates in my nav. Either allow me to get traffic updates through my phone internet or allow me to use CarPlay. Or something like that.
However, let’s assume or even expect they won’t do that and just fleece us all for stuff that we technically already paid for. Do you think an open source movement for firmware will pop up?
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