As it turns out, you can’t see the weather outside several hours into the future, nor can you see the weather in places where you happen to not be at that particular moment.
Knowing these can be quite useful, to be able to dress appropriately, for example.
Things haven’t really been great in Argentina as the article mentioned, and the alternatives people were given was either more of the same party that’s been in charge, or the literal madman promising to shake things up.
I still think this was the wrong choice - when you need to stop shooting yourself in the foot, it’s obviously not a good solution to start shooting yourself in the leg instead - but I can at least empathize with the choice.
By the power granted to me by podcasts, I can complete any mundane task. Handling the laundry is no problem at all. I even hang-dry my clothes these days for reduced energy usage and lower wear on the clothes, and the hanging part doesn’t bother me at all.
Minor caveat - Tesla doesn’t have a factory in Sweden, their presence is in the form of stores, mechanics and service staff for superchargers (and maybe something else I’m not aware of)
This is not true. IF Metall, the union representing the mechanics, have been trying to negotiate with Tesla for many years on behalf of their members. Unions don’t go on strike for members that are not interested in getting a deal.
The reason this conflict has escalated is because of Tesla being unwilling to come to the negotiating table, and as such, other unions are arranging sympathy strikes as a measure to have Tesla come to the table.
It was not impossible to implement, no. We can only guess as to why it wasn’t implemented, but if I had to guess, I’d say it’s simply not been prioritized.