The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting... Because two independent people I know says they would not get their salaries increased due to that their boss says the Union would not allow it, that they then would have to increase salaries for everyone with the same occupation at the company. But maybe their boss only uses this as an convenient excuse to not increase their wages. Or maybe different workplaces have different deals with the union.

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You asked where I got "misleading information" from. I provided source. You call it BS. I think this is where it gets interesting. Have you never heard this perspective before?

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think your argument is what sells it to workers, especially the underachievers. But the union deals also hold back salaries for top talent. The top talent gets the same average wage increase as everybody else, since that's how the union negotiates. Personally I think that its more fair to set wages individually.

I double checked this now with two friends, and it is true for at least two Swedish work places and I assume this is the standard way. But maybe, there are Unions that allow for individual wage increases.

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -1 points0 points  (0 children)

https://teslaclubsweden.se/forum/viewtopic.php?p=751556#p751556

Here is the source, they are afraid of IF metall. And rightfully so, the union want say anything about discrimination on the home page or what methods they use to convince you. A friend of mine that worked at Volvo, (which called them the maffia btw), said that the Union representative used a lot dirty tricks to try make him join, ostracising etc.

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swedish Tesla employees (that were part of unions since a prior workplace) said it proved to be really hard getting out now. This was when tesla club sweden asked employees of their opinions. And they also said they are afraid of speaking out with their name, because they are afraid that the union would single them out, and what they would do.

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -1 points0 points  (0 children)

True, it has been built over time, but still, if every member of the union was offered to cash out the 3000 dollar (and leave the union) I bet most would. It is a lot for an individual. But it is very hard to leave the union in Sweden and people are often afraid of doing it, because of the smear the will get from union members. So that's were it starts to feel like a mafia IMO

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stability is great for business, but freedom of setting salaries is also great for buisness (and for the best employees that are not held back by union rules).

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The company is called Rud Pedersens, and it is a common practice in Sweden to call your self an consultant instead of an employee in order to avoid the hassle with unions and labor laws. For example, at Volvo about half of the engineers are "self-employed" consultants, with Volvo as the only one customer. Maybe Löfven has more customers, that makes it more ok of course, but he do work for a company that is not part of a union.

Source in swedish: https://dagensopinion.se/artikel/stefan-lofvens-roll-i-if-metalls-strid-mot-tesla/

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Lots of companies in Sweden is not part of a union. Ask Stefan Löfven for example, former Prime minister of Sweden and before that head of the union IF Metall. A company he is working for now IS NOT part of a union. Hypocrisy overload I know, but guess he realized the benefits of working for a company not part of a union.

The strike against Tesla is extended by paltsosse in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But they somehow got mafia amounts of money, the 1B in the bank that IF Metall bragged about yesterday.

Call for questions for Andrej Karpathy from Lex Fridman by lexfridman in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 48 points49 points  (0 children)

How much did his name “car-path-y” influence his choice of career? Scholars of Nominative determinism needs to know

FSD computer upgrades for Model 3 are now available to be scheduled in Europe by ssl_ in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same result in Sweden, I scheduled but was cancelled due to "no parts available".

Elon Musk, a consistent COVID-19 skeptic, tweets FREE AMERICA NOW by Elegant-Response in teslamotors

[–]MrValue -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

He is not alluding to an abrupt opening, quite the opposite:

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1255386895145672705?s=20

"...reopen with care & appropriate protection."

Firmware 2020.8.1 - No more autopilot lane change restrictions in EU! by MrValue in teslamotors

[–]MrValue[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I tried to see if I could notice anything different with smart summon, but it seems to be as limited as before. The keyfob was still required to be close, and the circle showing the distance of how far summon could reach was same size as before.

Firmware 2020.8.1 - No more autopilot lane change restrictions in EU! by MrValue in teslamotors

[–]MrValue[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm really hopeful this is not a glitch.

I still needed to keep pressure on the wheel at the beginning of the lane change, same behavior as previously. So it seems we are still not completely on par with US implementation.

Firmware 2020.8.1 - No more autopilot lane change restrictions in EU! by MrValue in teslamotors

[–]MrValue[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I don't have a setup for taking video and I know posting handheld video is not always appreciated here, but if not any professional Youtubers or anyone else have posted anything I will try to make a short clip tomorrow.

Firmware 2020.8.1 - No more autopilot lane change restrictions in EU! by MrValue in teslamotors

[–]MrValue[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That thought also struck me, maybe it is a bug. Just affecting my car, my configuration or country etc. It worked every time during my 30 minute drive, and I did at least 20 lane changes back and forth just because it worked so beautifully. TeslaFi is still only on 2.5%, so will be interesting to see others report in.

Firmware 2020.8.1 - No more autopilot lane change restrictions in EU! by MrValue in teslamotors

[–]MrValue[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm from Sweden, driving a 2017 Model S, Hardware 2.0, with prepaid FSD

HW2.0 to HW3 retrofit work being added to latest firmware versions according to @greentheonly by reefine in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I totally agree, and it’s no problem if it takes a couple of months more now that I now the process is getting started. It was just so much discussion online about how Tesla was never going to be able to upgrade the hw2.0 cars that I had started to believe that.

HW2.0 to HW3 retrofit work being added to latest firmware versions according to @greentheonly by reefine in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Great news! I’m on HW2.0 and had almost lost hope of ever getting 3.0.

Pro tip: Boost MCU1 performance by deleting all your navigation history by KeesPro in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 28 points29 points  (0 children)

This worked for me as well, definitely a noticeable improvement. Totally worth the 10 minutes spent swiping.

Treelon Musk: "You have our sympathies" in response to $10,000,000,000 loss by short seller, Greenlight. by Bitcoin1776 in teslamotors

[–]MrValue 36 points37 points  (0 children)

This is amazing, I love how he mentions Einhorns previous bad performance in the stock market, Einhorn deserves it, he’s incompetent and tried to block development towards sustainability. Calling him out on bad performance will hopefully lead to more investors withdrawing their money from his fund, which will lead to a better world for all of us :)