“We can have the best of all worlds.”
A fun 24-minute video from Technology Connections about designed sounds in real life: elevator dings, airplane chimes, railway crossing dings, and so on.

While I am sympathetic to the notion that sound pollution is a thing we need to be concerned with, the choice between silence and sound pollution is a false choice. There’s a lot of those happening these days, probably because we’re so stuck in binary thinking. But as airplanes show us, we can design sounds which aren’t obtrusive, but which are helpful. And when you get yourself out of binary thinking, you can do things like make your most obnoxious apps be silent while your important ones make themselves known, and in ways which are meaningful to you and pleasant to everyone else.
It is an interesting parallel to the post about syntax highlighting from a while back, and one of the posts about cartography design I shared recently; they all explore how you can create a richer space capable of conveying more information without overwhelming people, by being intentional about the design.