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I think automakers are being too slow to fully embrace the possibilities of a big touch screen. Before big touchscreens automakers had to limit the number of settings available or else the interface would become ungainly, but that is just not an issue any more. With a big touchscreen, it would be easy to add hundreds or thousands of settings without the interface becoming unreasonably difficult to use.
There should never be a need to say "no, don't add that software feature - it would be super annoying". Everything that legally can be turned on/off or configured should have a user-accessible setting.
So yes, Rivian should add a lift-gate warning chime - and they should make it optional and configurable.
Also, warning chimes should have a "yes, I know I am doing that, please ignore it this time, but let me know if I do it again" button you can click so you don't have to permanently disable the warning but you also don't have to listen to it the whole drive when you are intentionally doing it.
There should never be a need to say "no, don't add that software feature - it would be super annoying". Everything that legally can be turned on/off or configured should have a user-accessible setting.
So yes, Rivian should add a lift-gate warning chime - and they should make it optional and configurable.
Also, warning chimes should have a "yes, I know I am doing that, please ignore it this time, but let me know if I do it again" button you can click so you don't have to permanently disable the warning but you also don't have to listen to it the whole drive when you are intentionally doing it.
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