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Induane commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2026)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
Induane · 10 days ago
Location: Perry KS

Remote: yes

Willing to relocate: only for something super awesome

Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R9NaXzbdSs6crUlB60biGWoOKvL...

Email: oldspiceap@gmail.com

Technologies: Django, HTMX, _HyperScript, Tailwind, html, CSS, jQuery, Python, Flask, minikube, AWS lambda (but please no), Fly.io, Railway, ETL, Jenkins, GitHub CI, etc...

I've been using Django since the pre 1.0 days since it originated where I live. It's been my goto framework for ages.

Induane commented on Drug trio found to block tumour resistance in pancreatic cancer in mouse models   drugtargetreview.com/news... · Posted by u/axiomdata316
DennisP · 13 days ago
So don't let people sell the drugs at a profit, at early stages.
Induane · 13 days ago
Ding ding ding this is the way. Sell at cost. Real cost, like cost of making. NOT a cost that includes R&S amortized across the batch.
Induane commented on Minor says ICE took his iPhone, later found in used-electronics vending machine   propublica.org/article/vi... · Posted by u/spenvo
Induane · a month ago
Part of the problem is that with habius corpus being ignored we don't know how many people who were successfully deported without incident should have been.

50 bad cases also doesn't really summarize it well. Chainsawing through a fence and going through an entire apartment complex and zip typing kids together after violently breaking in really isn't "one" incident. Every single interaction there is potentially bad. Just because people were later released because they weren't illegal or in a gang or whatever does not justify going into people's private space and detaining them in a scary way, especially without warrants. That stuff is going to frighten and traumatize those kids. Home will no longer feel safe. This incitement of fear is in itself a huge part of the point and part of why it's very very bad.

Induane commented on Minor says ICE took his iPhone, later found in used-electronics vending machine   propublica.org/article/vi... · Posted by u/spenvo
m4ck_ · a month ago
It's probably a good thing that gold fillings/caps aren't that common these days.
Induane · a month ago
Man that's dark. True though.
Induane commented on Dilbert creator Scott Adams doesn't expect to live much longer   mercurynews.com/2026/01/0... · Posted by u/SandroG
caminante · a month ago
You brought up POOR, white Appalachia. Therefore, controlling for wealth is reasonable. Other factors are presumably controlled for too.

If you want to bring up generational trauma, then it sounds to me like you're making the argument to leave a neighborhood based on skin color. Yet, I don't know how to reconcile that with your criteria that racism is about intent regardless of risk.

Induane · a month ago
I meant, and probably did not articulate well, that controlling for wealth and then comparing only one type of crime is the problem.

The type of crime is the product of complex factors.

The presence of crime in general is also complex but is exposed by and increased by poverty

As for racism and intent, leaving an area because it's unsafe is one thing. Leaving an unsafe area because you think black people are inferior AND because of safety is another thing entirely.

In the same way, it is one thing to understand historic trauma has negatively impacted a demographic, and another thing to decide that the behavior you're disturbed by is intrinsic is another. That's the reason that discrimination based on a trait a person cannot change (like skin colour) is racist even if you argue it is statistically rational. Judging people individually on criteria of character, ability, etc... is a recipe for better social outcomes overall.

Induane commented on Dilbert creator Scott Adams doesn't expect to live much longer   mercurynews.com/2026/01/0... · Posted by u/SandroG
caminante · a month ago
You're switching topics.

The prompt was whether blacks leaving black neighborhoods would be labeled racist. The assumption is that although it is categorical racism, nobody would call the act racist.

As for crime, it's such a messy topic, though, recheck. I can easily find a lot of studies showing black communities having higher gun homicides, etc. after controlling for wealth (which you disagree with).

Induane · a month ago
(making two replies to separate topics) ... So as for switching topics... maybe? I meant that the comparison of black people moving from a ghetto isn't a good comparison just because they're literally moving away from a black community. They're not moving away from blackness, they're escaping a physical location tied to all kinds of negative risks.

I think I would call the act racist because what makes it racist is tied to intent. But one could argue otherwise I suppose. That's just my take.

Induane commented on Dilbert creator Scott Adams doesn't expect to live much longer   mercurynews.com/2026/01/0... · Posted by u/SandroG
caminante · a month ago
You're switching topics.

The prompt was whether blacks leaving black neighborhoods would be labeled racist. The assumption is that although it is categorical racism, nobody would call the act racist.

As for crime, it's such a messy topic, though, recheck. I can easily find a lot of studies showing black communities having higher gun homicides, etc. after controlling for wealth (which you disagree with).

Induane · a month ago
On the topic of crime,no, I don't necessarily disagree there. I'm sure your statistical data is correct.

The way societal traumas manifest is tied to the types of trauma each demographic experienced and experiences (including their own self-perceptions of the ways in which they have been victimizes).

Poverty is often a stressor that squeezes out behavior we tend to identify as criminal, but it just a common factor in exposing the wounds.

Depending on the group in poverty, it may manifest as gun violence, physical violence without guns, domestic violence, theft, stimulant abuse, opiate abuse, and a myriad of other things.

i.e. if your cultural wound is to feel powerless, a gun may make you feel powerful; in charge.

If the wound is anxiety, you might choose to numb out.

Controlling for wealth only gets you so far because it is a single dimension.

Induane commented on Dilbert creator Scott Adams doesn't expect to live much longer   mercurynews.com/2026/01/0... · Posted by u/SandroG
gregbot · a month ago
are we still denying that Black america has a crime problem in 2026? So you’re saying Scott isn’t “well adjusted” because he doesn’t want to live in the ghetto? Do you call black people who move away from the ghetto “unreasonable” or just White people?
Induane · a month ago
Scott Adams didn't move from a ghetto, he moved to get away from black people. The presence of black people does not a ghetto make.

There are though absolutely places with a large black population which have serious crime issues, but you see similar crime rates in impoverished areas that are predominantly white. Calling it a problem in black America makes it seem like a black problem when that is correlative rather than causitive. Poverty is the core.

Historical inertia, past (though fairly recent) laws, etc... are part of a complex story of which the result is poverty among a specific demographic (though not limited to that demographic of course - the extractive mining towns in Appalachian areas created parallel stories of systemic poverty in predominantly white regions).

It takes a long time for societal wounds to heal.

Induane commented on 2026 will be my year of the Linux desktop   xeiaso.net/notes/2026/yea... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
breve · a month ago
Why is Linux worse? Why, for example, is KDE worse that the macOS desktop?
Induane · a month ago
It is?
Induane commented on You’re not burnt out, you’re existentially starving   neilthanedar.com/youre-no... · Posted by u/thanedar
Induane · 2 months ago
I am existentially starving AND burned out.

I haven't been lucky enough that startups I got in on early panned out so I don't have the ability to take a sabbatical.

u/Induane

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