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ridham dave

Technology is the one resource where abundance is actually possible. I'm choosing to treat it that way.

Building software that doesn't extract from the people using it.

manifesto

Technology should work like clean water. Essential, accessible, and not something you pay a premium for just because someone figured out how to meter it.

We live in a world where the basics — information, education, tools to think and learn — are locked behind paywalls and ad engines. That's not innovation. That's just capitalism finding new things to charge for.

I'm an engineer. I can't fix healthcare or housing. But I can build software that doesn't extract from the people using it.

That's what this is. A small, stubborn refusal to accept that free means inferior.

I grew up believing some things should just exist for people. Not as a product. Not as a service. Just as a thing that helps.

Software is the one place where the cost of giving something to a million people is almost identical to giving it to one. We have a genuine opportunity to build tools that are truly free — not free with asterisks, not free until you need the real features.

I'm not building a startup. I'm not optimizing for exits.

I'm building things I'd want to exist in a fairer world. And putting them out there, for anyone.

what I'm building

Free tools, built with care.

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about inferyn

inferyn is an independent software venture — a long-term bet on technology as abundance. Every product ships free, with honest defaults and nothing designed to extract from the people using it.

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