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Right, that happens all the time. I’m talking about a weekend (Saturday or Sunday) public new version release.
So am I. I've gotten them on Sunday night before. Usually I'm not first though and maybe that's what you're talking about.
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So am I. I've gotten them on Sunday night before. Usually I'm not first though and maybe that's what you're talking about.
Yes, you're misunderstood.

Let's try again: Rivian pushing the release button on a new software version rollout to the public. This is highly unlikely to happen, unless it's a hotfix.
 

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Yes, you're misunderstood.

Let's try again: Rivian pushing the release button on a new software version rollout to the public. This is highly unlikely to happen, unless it's a hotfix.
Yeah this is where I'm confused. Its pretty common for me to get prompted to update to the new version on Sunday nights. I'm talking about the monthly software packages.

I'm not trying to be difficult or a smartass I'm legitimately confused here.
 

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Yeah this is where I'm confused. Its pretty common for me to get prompted to update to the new version on Sunday nights. I'm talking about the monthly software packages.

I'm not trying to be difficult or a smartass I'm legitimately confused here.
He's saying that it's uncommon for the rollout to start on a weekend, but it is common for the rollout to continue through weekends after it is released.
 

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Yeah this is where I'm confused. Its pretty common for me to get prompted to update to the new version on Sunday nights. I'm talking about the monthly software packages.

I'm not trying to be difficult or a smartass I'm legitimately confused here.
It's ok, just trying to make you understand.

The day you get notified of an update in your app your R1, has no correlation to the actual first day the update is released publicly. It just happens to be the day that your VIN was on a batched rollout, or as developers may refer to as rolling deployment:

"Rolling deployment involves deploying the new version of the software in small batches and then gradually increasing the size of each batch until an entire array/fleet/organization has been updated. This gives you more control over the software deployment process because you can detect and fix issues as they come up. If there is an issue, it only affects a limited number of users instead of the whole system."

With that in mind, you may receive an update any day of the week, at any time, based upon the rolling deployment that contains your VIN.

What I'm trying to get you to understand is that its highly unlikely that Rivian would public release a new update, for the first time, on a weekend, where they may lack the critical support staff to remedy issues or address public concerns.
 

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It's ok, just trying to make you understand.

The day you get notified of an update in your app your R1, has no correlation to the actual first day the update is released publicly. It just happens to be the day that your VIN was on a batched rollout, or as developers may refer to as rolling deployment:

"Rolling deployment involves deploying the new version of the software in small batches and then gradually increasing the size of each batch until your client’s entire system has been updated. This gives you more control over the software deployment process because you can detect and fix issues as they come up. If there is an issue, it only affects a limited number of users instead of the whole system."

With that in mind, you may receive an update any day of the week, at any time, based upon the rolling deployment that contains your VIN.

What I'm trying to get you to understand is that its highly unlikely that Rivian would public release a new update, for the first time, on a weekend, where they may lack the critical support staff to remedy issues or address public concerns.
I get it now. Thanks for taking the time to explain it. I agree with your conclusion.
 

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I fully expect to get the update on October 32nd and will miss the Halloween festivities
 

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They had Halloween mode last year, but then they removed it I guess? Why not just leave it on the car like tesla does?

This is a rhetorical question, just seems a bit weird to spend extra effort to remove then readd something?

If you were to do this, ideally this would be a server side feature flag where the code still exists and you turn it/off on the server and it doesn't require a release.
 

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Tomorrow Morning is a "Good Day to Update" :devil:
 

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They had Halloween mode last year, but then they removed it I guess? Why not just leave it on the car like tesla does?

This is a rhetorical question, just seems a bit weird to spend extra effort to remove then readd something?

If you were to do this, ideally this would be a server side feature flag where the code still exists and you turn it/off on the server and it doesn't require a release.
It may very well be, just being timed to be 'released' in conjunction with the October update.
 

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I think the release strategy is to begin first VINs on Tuesdays. So I would expect Tuesday as the first batch.
 

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It may very well be, just being timed to be 'released' in conjunction with the October update.
I would hope so - would seem silly to take this out of the codebase then put it back in. You would think they would turn it on sooner tho if it was a server side feature flag.
 

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It may very well be, just being timed to be 'released' in conjunction with the October update.
I'm pretty sure last year they just hard coded it by date and maybe they'll just leave it a knob forever now who knows.
 

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I'm pretty sure last year they just hard coded it by date and maybe they'll just leave it a knob forever now who knows.
Yeah, it promptly went away on 11/1/22 I think. Could have been coded to just become available automatically on 10/1. Or left alone.
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