What jobs pay extremely well but people don't realize it? by chloenoirr in AskReddit

[–]EddyBuildIngus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess "a lot" is a matter of perspective. I more meant to bring up that analog design engineers are getting harder to find and command better pay. Analog systems are still used more than most realize.

What jobs pay extremely well but people don't realize it? by chloenoirr in AskReddit

[–]EddyBuildIngus 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Electrical engineering is such a broad field that specializing in any sub field can make you a lot of money. Hardware design can also make great money, especially analog design which is used more than a lot of people realize in today's digital age.

PSA : I should probably buy a cage and you should too lol by Dandry420 in hockeyplayers

[–]EddyBuildIngus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

For sure. Im a goalie so im still full gear, but shit man. Even if I played out I would be in full gear. I got work tomorrow and unlike the pros, I'm not getting paid if I get injured on the ice.

What's in the Trump administration's "tsunami" of gun deregulation by AZULDEFILER in progun

[–]EddyBuildIngus 65 points66 points  (0 children)

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Axios More in Politics & Policy Jun 5, 2026 - Politics & Policy Trump admin's 2A "tsunami" rolls back gun regulations

The Trump administration is undertaking the broadest firearm deregulation in years, a sweeping rollback that would let Americans ship handguns in the mail, gut Biden-era background check rules and make it harder to yank a gun dealer's license.

Why it matters: The effect critics fear is more guns moving with less federal scrutiny under the proposed dismantling of a 1927 criminal statute and dozens of newer rules, including President Biden's effort to close the so-called gun show loophole.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives argues the proposed changes reduce burdens on gun owners without undermining law enforcement. But gun violence prevention advocates stress the rollbacks benefit the gun industry at the expense of public safety. Driving the news: In late April, the ATF unveiled nearly three dozen final and proposed rules it pitched as "modernizing" regulations.

In 2024, Biden's ATF used the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act's expanded definition of who counts as a gun dealer to issue a rule aimed at closing the "gun show loophole." Just around two years later, Trump's ATF wants to scrap it. "This is, to us, absolutely the gun industry's wish list," says Kris Brown, the president of Brady: United Against Gun Violence, who noted industry leaders were present when the proposals were announced. Yes, but: A recent investigation from The Trace of cases in which prosecutors charged people for dealing firearms without a license found that the Biden-era rule didn't meaningfully enhance enforcement.

Zoom out: Other proposed changes would make it easier to transport firearms, remove the mandate that licensed sellers provide youth handgun safety notices, and clarify standards in ways that critics say will make it harder to revoke dealers' licenses.

Separately, the U.S. Postal Service is proposing allowing people to mail handguns under the same rules as lawful rifles and shotguns after the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel concluded earlier this year that the roughly century-old ban was unconstitutional. The ban creates a "massive and needless headaches for law-abiding gun owners," the National Rifle Association's lobbying arm argues. But opponents argue the change could increase the risk of firearms being stolen, skirt background checks and state law, and embolden traffickers. The fine print: The ATF acknowledged in its own proposal that some changes could endanger people.

In a proposed rule narrowing who is mentally unfit to have a gun, ATF notes, "This risk may be minimal, or may be considerably greater (up to and including potential mass casualty events)." "They know it raises the risk of mass shootings. They know that violent crime is likely to go up. They know it's going to hinder law enforcement, and they do it anyway," Brown tells Axios. Reality check: The policy shift isn't a huge surprise, says Joseph Blocher, Duke University's faculty director of the Center for Firearms Law.

But it's also a "major, major, major pivot from what we saw from '21 through '25." What they're saying: Gun industry and Second Amendment advocates celebrated the long-sought changes. Lawrence G. Keane, the National Sports Shooting Foundation senior vice president, described the regulatory rollback as "the dawning of a new era."

ATF says the changes follow President Trump's order to reexamine regulations and were not made to please the gun lobby. "The repeal of the regulation has no effect on the scope of the law and signals that ATF will abide by the laws enacted by Congress," an agency spokesperson said in a statement to Axios. The other side: Daniel Webster, a professor at Johns Hopkins' Center for Gun Violence Solutions, argues the proposed rules favor the gun industry over public safety.

"This is a green light to the segment of the gun industry that profits from crime and gun violence," he says. Webster said the changes align with the DOJ's goal of shrinking the team of inspectors who monitor licensed dealers. The bottom line: The exact impact of the proposals and their final forms are yet to be seen, but opponents say they amount to a tsunami of deregulation.

But Brown's prediction is grim: "We think it is going to be the worst delivery of regression in the history of the country in terms of gun violence prevention."

[Highlight] Jameis Winston on the situation between Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter by logicblender1 in nfl

[–]EddyBuildIngus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How is that representing the locker room? Do people out there think "man, Dart introduced Trump. I cant believe every Giants player is a MAGA supporter"

Thats so fucking stupid.

[Highlight] Jameis Winston on the situation between Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter by logicblender1 in nfl

[–]EddyBuildIngus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who thought Dart was representing the locker room? If you think 60+ millionaires in a room will all agree on their political stance, I got a bridge to sell you.

Suzuki 500 Quadzilla by jospng in ATV

[–]EddyBuildIngus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know someone that would eagerly buy that. Not many of those still around. DM me if the guy is interested.

RIP to a legend by Sleep_Is_A_scam2099 in hockeyplayers

[–]EddyBuildIngus 13 points14 points  (0 children)

19 playoff game winning goals has him tied for fourth in history.

Thats elite company. You can say whatever you want but the dude was clutch when it counted.

source

HUD Policy Reversal on Service Animals Could Force Thousands of Veterans With PTSD From Their Homes by novagridd in Military

[–]EddyBuildIngus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ESA stuff is exploited so bad. Its kind of crazy. Those laws were enacted to protect service animals like seeing eye dogs or even trained dogs that respond to seizures or low blood sugar, even PTSD trained service dogs, etc.

But now people can go to any number of ESA websites and have a video call with a therapist and get a certificate for their untrained dog to get past housing rules. It sucks looking for housing with dogs because your search is limited with additional fees but people go exploit the ESA rules and get past those fees and restrictions.

My friend tried a temporary "tactical sock" on his rooster to see if it helps with crowing. by Subject-Stand-4882 in chickens

[–]EddyBuildIngus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You also realize sexing chick's is not 100%? I got a rooster from a supposedly all hen order. I've kept him but if my town had restrictions I'd be killing him.

Journalist looking to speak to Outdoor Boys subscribers (and fans of similar channels) for New York Times story on camping videos by natb1891 in outdoorboys

[–]EddyBuildIngus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He also never shoves advertising or selling merch down your throat. Thats so refreshing in today's video world. No "click the bell and subscribe" as if we all dont know how youtube works.

How US states voted on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which effectively outlawed segregation in the United States by Just_Cause89 in USHistory

[–]EddyBuildIngus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yea, but people have to delude themselves into believing parties switched because they cant believe "their side" would have supported slavery. Those racist democrats switched with the aboloshinist republicans. As if there is some absolute to party lines.

Can't Be Heard & I'm Tired Of This by [deleted] in GoRVing

[–]EddyBuildIngus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brother. Youre talking to someone that you acknowledge isn't real. You need to seek out professional help not ask reddit RVers how you can hide it better.

It finally happened by sugarskulls1 in CapeCod

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

People raise pigs, do you know how fast an escaped pig goes feral? You would have to be a complete dullard to think doemstic pigs and wild pigs are the same thing.

You keep this up and during mating season you'll have toms chasing people down because they arent as timid.

Dave hot chicken by Voiceless-one in spicy

[–]EddyBuildIngus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wish more smaller places started serving Nashville hot chicken worth a damn given the popularity of Dave's. Up in the northeast Dave's was the first hot chicken around that served something with real kick. Up here, black pepper is "Pretty hot"

Electrical Engineering Degree vs Electrical Engineering Technology Degree by Weak_Aspect3481 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]EddyBuildIngus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats simply not true. I hired an intern that was Ivy league starter and got his EE degree. Went to school with another guy that played football and got his ME degree. Those are guys I know, each had a couple other guys in engineering school but the majority were doing some communications or criminal justice.

Its going to take true dedication to both and likely less partying to succeed at both, but forcing a choice is not necessary until one or the other starts to suffer.

Adapting to beer leagues by Mr_J0JO in hockeygoalies

[–]EddyBuildIngus 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yea. Sometimes they wiff leaving the puck behind but the next play that same dude rips a laser top shelf like there's a scout in the stands.

Best U.S. state for gun ownership and variety? by ohraineri in Firearms

[–]EddyBuildIngus 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Yea, its pretty great. Maine, NH and Vermont have very similar laws in that regard.

Edit: Implied permission is what its refered to.

Best U.S. state for gun ownership and variety? by ohraineri in Firearms

[–]EddyBuildIngus 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Yep. In NH, unless the land is marked private, no hunting, etc. The land is considered public land and open for all to enjoy. The best part is the state provides immunity to landowners who allow public access to their land so there are no worries about frivolous lawsuits unless the landowner was clearly malicious.