About DaemonOS
DaemonOS is an independent tech commentary site, devlog archive, and digital workshop.
DaemonOS covers emerging AI tools, alternative development practices, and the philosophy of programmable identity — written for creative technologists, indie builders, and terminal mystics.
Beneath the surface, DaemonOS is also a living system, housing free lessons in python programming daemonpython and an in-house studio responsible for its own design, logos, copy, and rituals.
DaemonOS is not just an operating system.
It's a worldview. A ritual.
Other Work
DaemonOS is one part of a larger personal system - a constellation of projects exploring autonomy, aesthetics, and symbolic creation.
While DaemonOS focuses on code and environment, the creator's other work explores identity, design, and storytelling in adjacent forms.
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Cultform
A digital design studio focused on identity as ritual.
Cultform builds alternative branding systems for creators, using symbolism and minimal style as spellwork.
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CorpseMuse
A side project exploring horror, decay, and expression through experimental fiction, ambient design, and occult aesthetics.
CorpseMuse will soon house stories, zines, and collaborative creative offerings.
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About the Creator
DaemonOS is created by a solo dev and writer who prefers working in the alternative current — both stylistically and systemically.
Self-taught in design, Linux, and branding, Aric Spellman builds tools for sovereignty, style, and symbolic thinking. He believes in readable code, writable systems, and making strange things that last.
He is currently sharing thoughts on AI, operating systems, and ritual coding across Threads and this site.