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Most high end alloys can be MIG welded. But it can be difficult and messy. TIG is the go to for clean and detailed.
Tungsten is a necessary component of TIG/GTAW welding also. Used primarily for stainless steel welding and alloys (Monel, Inkonell, Chrome, Hastelloy, etc....) Even a lot of aluminum and all Titanium welds are done via TIG which requires Tungten. Stick welding (SMAW) does not require Tungsten, but that is used primarily on carbon steel and iron and MIG welding (wire fed) I believe is primarily for aluminum and carbon steel, but it has it's limitations.
The primary enabling technology for running multiple models on a single GPU is NVIDIA's Multi-Instance GPU (MIG), which is supported by Dynamo when running on compatible GPUs like the A100 or H100. How MIG affects simultaneous models Using MIG, a single GPU can be partitioned into up to seven fully isolated and secure GPU instances, each capable of running an independent workload. The number of models that can be run simultaneously will depend on the size of the models relative to the size of the GPU instances.
India was still using MIG’s. These guys are cheap.
Well it was long term U.S. policy to keep European military at a minimum (cough*Germany*cough) so there was not that many stuff in the stockpiles to donate from (unlike U.S.). Once the European defence industry picked up, the tables have turned (mainly artillery and ammunition). It does not have much to do with Trump. Denmark donated every artillery system they had early in the war. Poland donated every soviet style tank they had in the stockpiles and most of their MIG planes. Germany refurbished hundreds of Leopard tanks and donated while U.S. donated 31 Abrams. Was that enough? No. Not against the soviets. On the other hand the value of U.S. aid does not seem to match the unit numbers, but maybe the U.S. stuff just costs that much more, in which case it would be more efficient to just build it in Ukraine. the U.S. provides some key technology (intelligence, Patriots, ATACMS), but not in the quantities that would be a game changer. Europe covers a lot of day-to-day expenses, but that alone will also not be game changer. What this war proved to me is that Europe alone can survive, but not win. But it is the same with the U.S. - it will do ok, but it will not be able to project power without Europe, Japan, Korea, ANZ
Looks like a 4-G inverted dive with a MIG-28 to me
By the Russian air force that *checks notes cannot establish air superiority over a tiny of MIG-29s in Ukraine? Whose AD assets are kept busy protecting oil refineries? Badly I might add. No, European defense ministers are going to feel very comfortable with top 4th gen offerings from European countries.
I bet you played the flesh flute immediately after posting this. Definitely a MIG-15.
Americans learnt nothing from the MIG-25 saga
Complete BS. Nvidia cards support MIG, i.e. partitioning of a card into smaller "slices". The number of slices depends on how much memory and processing units they get. It's a week known feature and selling point.
Its deepseek event reminds me a little of when the Soviets announced the MIG25 they made it seem like a superior fighter, and we scrambled to develop the F-15 Eagle. And when we seized a MIG25 it was a steel shithole, which needed to push the engines so hard to reach top speed they could be scrapped afterwards.
You were in a 4G inverted dive with a MIG28? 
https://www.reddit.com/r/WhitePeopleTwitter/s/MIG6DAiJ5W
[Another source would be Vicente](https://vicentellp.com). They’re connected everywhere. State level industry groups, [such as MIG in CO](https://www.marijuanaindustrygroup.org/), also offer direct access to business owners.
Is everybody happy!??? SDIG and MIG are up big since this post. 300% for both of them. And more to come. SDIG raises capital and the stock soars Wait until MIGI raises capital to expand those two facilities in PA. KaBoom--over $5.00-. (JMO)
Congratulations to everyone in MIG. Up 32% today at $0.94.
Maverick did an inverted 4G dive with a MIG 28 and gave a signal to all the bears.
Yes, and since it's flat surfaces, replaceable damage in those areas could be cheaper to repair. Welding flat panels is relatively cheap and MIG welding is the simplest sort. Corners will be more work, but still doable. At least it won't be a cheap bondo repair. For unpainted Cybertruck, that would be a noticeable repair. The painted models would be easier to restore. I'd expect to see aftermarket painting on a lot of these anyway. The real issue will be structural cracks on the body.
I mean, I can definitely safely handle high voltage, but I see your point. Maybe we'll see a Renaissance of electrical knowledge in the coming years as EVs become the standard. YouTube has largely replaced the need for a manual, but I used to always buy the Haynes or Chilton manual when I was younger because buying another vehicle was often out of the question. I had the tools and could find parts, but I grew up around mechanics who got bulk discounts. Anyway, I don't really see any way around us switching to renewables soon. Even if you believe the climate change talk is nonsense, we still have to get out from under OPECs thumb. Retooling existing refineries to handle our own fuels would have to be subsidized and doesn't address the NIMBYism around drilling and pipelines, which are unavoidable if we stick to fossil fuels. Maybe the push for EVs will move DIY in that direction (I don't really see how it couldn't with the internet). You don't need an engineering degree to fix electronics and for the high voltage systems, that's not much different from something that requires someone to remove an engine and weld. Even DIYers have a big investment to get an engine lift and a MIG/TIG welder.
Fun fact you used to be able to do these sketchy joy flights in a Russian MIG where they actually fly it as high as they can out of the atmosphere. Used to cost about $20k (US) but still they don’t offer anything like it back home. Surely the cheapest ticket to space you could get. Here’s the old website link [https://migflug.com/flights-prices/mig-29-edge-of-space/](https://migflug.com/flights-prices/mig-29-edge-of-space/) 
I had a gain of 150% of a Greek penny stock this year call MIG. Not bad at all.
This is it. Most are MIG shop jobs paying minimum wage. If you want money you do boiler maker or go on the road with a truck rig or pipe weld. But we’re pumping out a lot, a lot of trash, but still a lot. There’s completion but it’s still trying to beat someone else and chasing money. I love welding but I’ll keep it my hobby/zombie survival skill.
Take the money and invest in learning a trade! Can take a welding safety course and MIG welding class so so no matter what the employment market looks like you have a nearly guaranteed available income (if you take it seriously) or electrician! Invest what is left!
Not sure if you live rural or city, but if you have the space I recommend getting a second hand welder and learning MIG and SMAW, learn TIG if you get really into it. You can charge quite a big for repairing a few fence posts out on a farm or fabricating some window bars in a city. There is a little upfront investment cost but most worthwhile things have that. Welding can be as artistic or utilitarian as the job demands. Great skill to learn and you can run a side hustle completely solo and independent once you have the skill. If you don't like getting burned then you'll gain that skill faster 😂
Powder bed laser sintered metal indeed has properties similar to a cast version of the same material. Including both porosity (bad) and isotropicity (sometimes crucial). However, you are free to use higher grade materials that aren't as easy to cast and that ability increases when you take a step further to laser heated metal fdm where you can use any old MIG welding wire as material. Including inconel 718 and 316 stainless. Have a look at meltio. Seriously promising tech but unfortunately not listed on any exchange.
“Maverick, we got a problem up here. That MIG really shook up Cougar”. I came into today still shaken by my failures yesterday. I considered turning in my wings last night while searching for answers in a bottle odd Tito’s. But we’re never out of the fight! So I shortened up on the bat and took some small swings today. 3 put entries. 2 call entries. No big gainers all between $.50-$1.25 but all green and never tested my stop losses. Best trade ($1.25 gain) was my guess during a big green bar at 10:15 that today was the inverse of yesterday. Yesterday that was the time of our daily low and today of our high. I quickly got a red bar and closed the position. A big gainer had I held but still pretty shaken from yesterday’s failures. I suspect (or maybe I hope) we try for a lower open to see of we can rally off that 4180ish level. Lots of calls in the money expiring so not sure what sort of shenanigans the dealers have in store for us tomorrow. The latest pops may have already been that gamma squeeze underway but I have no idea really. Good luck everyone.
"No one is forcing you to work at your shitty job" - Except the mountain of bills that piles up. Sure we live in a market with low unemployment rates right now, but we're heading into a global recession and newly hired folks are some of the first on the chopping blocks. I don't know if you just live with your mother still, but out here in the real world financial obligations bind you to these things. Sincerely, a former MIG welder who transitioned from making 15~/hr to 100k+ a year by switching careers. It was incredibly privileged to have that opportunity and had I had the same obligations a lot of my coworkers had on top of bills, there is zero chance I would have gotten out of that factory.
Hey Uncle Jun where'd ya park the MIG
**[Weeew weeew](https://youtu.be/wXF8MIG_HQI)**
You were in a 4g, inverted dive, with a MIG-28?
To be fair, Tesla's MIG models have shown brilliant quality so far. And they're only the first models.
Who wins a war; 3000 tanks, 400 attack helicopters, and 1500 MIG fighter jets... or some Stinger missiles, Javelins and Bayraktar TB2 drones?
>U.S. TELLS POLAND TO FORGET ABOUT MIG PLANE TRANSFER ^FXHedge ^[@Fxhedgers](http://twitter.com/Fxhedgers) ^at ^2022-03-09 ^21:56:02 ^EST-0500
>PENTAGON SAYS TRANSFER FOR MIG-29 AIRCRAFT TO UKRAINE ASSESSED TO BE 'HIGH RISK' ^\*Walter ^Bloomberg ^[@DeItaone](http://twitter.com/DeItaone) ^at ^2022-03-09 ^15:40:28 ^EST-0500
>POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER: READY TO DELIVER MIG AIRCRAFT TO UKRAINE IN A COORDINATED MANNER WITH ALLIES IN NATO - TV INTERVIEW ^First ^Squawk ^[@FirstSquawk](http://twitter.com/FirstSquawk) ^at ^2022-03-09 ^10:01:06 ^EST-0500
They’ll get their jets. The Polls wanted to send them to Ramstein so the USAF could send them into Ukraine. That looks a lot like USAF organizing sorties against Russia from a NATO position… The Polish MIG’s will just have to go to a neutral location. I actually think making the exchange in Afghanistan would have sweet irony but the risk of the planes falling into Afghan control is too great.
I thought we were giving Poland F-16’ so they could give MIG’s to Ukraine
No, they're giving us MIG's so we can give F-16's to Ukraine. Don't ask me why we are doing that, but that's the deal.
>\*STATE DEPT.'S NULAND CALLS POLAND'S MIG OFFER `SURPRISE MOVE' ^\*Walter ^Bloomberg ^[@DeItaone](http://twitter.com/DeItaone) ^at ^2022-03-08 ^15:47:11 ^EST-0500
This sounds made up lol Poland to supply the U.S. with its entire stockpile of MIG-29 jets, free of charge. The planes are then expected to be shipped to Ukraine. The Polish government asked other NATO members to follow the country’s example.
JUST IN - Poland is ready to deploy all their MIG-29 jets to the Rammstein Air Base in Germany and place them at the disposal of the United States. https://www.gov.pl/web/diplomacy/statement-of-the-minister-of-foreign-affairs-of-the-republic-of-poland-in-connection-with-the-statement-by-the-us-secretary-of-state-on-providing-airplanes-to-ukraine
.. this isn't a political forum.. so, let's stick to facts. Why do we send them Stingers and Javelins? They have guns right? How do you shoot down a MIG-29? Small arms won't win a conventional war. Small arms alone won't win an insurgency either.
Some MIG 29s so ukrainians can hop right into them
Hello Mister Vice President Putin, I am 8 year old Palantir shareholder, complete shambles, please send MIG-21 and Spetnatz operators to rescue from bagholder oppression, great liberation
>RUSSIAN MIG-31K JETS AND TU-22M3 BOMBER JETS ARRIVE TO SYRIA AS PART OF A NAVAL EXERCISE - RIA ^\*Walter ^Bloomberg ^[@DeItaone](http://twitter.com/DeItaone) ^at ^2022-02-15 ^07:41:30 ^EST-0500
They said that Shanghai and Fremont will "comfortably exceed 50% growth", or 1.4M in other words. Brandenburg and Austin have started producing cars in December (first MIG Model Ys are already driving around Norway) and will ramp throughout the year. Whether they hit ~20k each or ~150k each remains anyone's guess, but 1.5-1.8 million cars seems a fair estimate.
It's not an F16, but wanna go [halfsies on a Mig-29](https://www.trade-a-plane.com/search?category_level1=Jets&make=MIKOYAN&model=MIG+29&listing_id=2374614&s-type=aircraft)?
Never heard of MIC F35 - MIG35 or F22 - SU35 they are as good as the pilot. Autonomous aircraft will eventually join manned combat aircraft as mission partners. nowadays missiles are getting to be too advanced Like Elon Musk say the era of the fighter jets is ending “We’ve got to make Starfleet happen,”
Tesla redesigned the S/X and retooled their lines back in Q1. They are higher margin EV's, so once production ramps back up to in Q3 & Q4 to 25k or so per quarter they will get a nice boost to their top line. Plus, additional capacity from Shanghai in Q3, then Berlin and Texas in Q4 should give the the capacity to meet seasonal demand. Plus, sales in the EU of MIG MY's will be higher margin due to lower transport fees and import tariffs.
> you could spend $20,000 to be in a mig to go up 13 miles and see the edge of space Where can I find more about this? [Is this what you're talking about?](https://www.flyfighterjet.com/edge-of-space-flight/). Alternatively; for $2.9MM, [you can have your own MiG-29](https://www.trade-a-plane.com/search?category_level1=Jets&make=MIKOYAN&model=MIG+29&listing_id=2391481&s-type=aircraft)
bought the dip NCLH The largest stake in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:NCLH) was held by Zimmer Partners, which reported holding $130.5 million worth of stock at the end of December. It was followed by Miller Value Partners with a $106.8 million position. Other investors bullish on the company included Citadel Investment Group, Alyeska Investment Group, and MIG Capital. In terms of the portfolio weights assigned to each position North Fourth Asset Management allocated the biggest weight to Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:NCLH), around 4.41% of its 13F portfolio. MIG Capital is also relatively very bullish on the stock, designating 4.17 percent of its 13F equity portfolio to NCLH. SRC: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/norwegian-cruise-line-holdings-ltd-132440887.html
You were in a 4g inverted dive with a MIG-28?!?
Russian MIG fighter jet..buddy went to Russia and did just that. And it was a 50+ year old plane lol
I'm just an unlicensed amateur, but I want to get my cert. But I'm also learning to build firearms at home, and want to become an engineer in that field as well. This money will fuel my endeavors for multiple businesses, to fuel a main business. Hell, if you're close, I might have to temporarily move to learn new tricks. I can MIG and TIG somewhat competently
You crazy son a bitch I'm in. I am currently in touch with a man that can get me a MIG and an M1A1 tank. We gonna moon this shit......... Obligatory rockets 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Welder? If you can MIG, TIG, stick, and fit you’ll make more than 90% of the idiots here. Get all that stuff if you don’t have it, be willing to travel and you’ll find a job with a 401 and spare cash. Max the 401 and put a percent of the spare in the market. You can’t play anything wild if you’ll be sleeping through half the market, so start small and purchase shares, be willing to lose some to learn. Play options slightly out to of the money a few months out. Good luck
Good point lol. MIG for 1 inch steel tubing
We talking MIG TIG stick? I fuckin suck at it but it’s fun fixing shit doin it
Top Gun was cool, but the entire USAF were shitting their pants back then about the possibility of having to fight MIG's.
> They've actually been losing market share in Europe That's because many Europeans are willing to wait for MIG Model 3 & Model Y instead of overpriced imports.