@voidrane
Hacking, rebuilding, dissecting. uploading myself to the internet, one piece at a time.
Aeon Flex is the writer behind Chaincoder, a blog about automation, infrastructure, and the quiet failures hiding inside modern systems. Their work focuses on how scripts reproduce bias, how abstraction erodes accountability, and why tools tend to drift toward control when nobody is watching. Chaincoder sits somewhere between technical analysis and cultural critique, written by someone who has spent too much time reading logs, reverse engineering workflows, and distrusting anything that claims to be clean, neutral, or finished.
Available for technical writing, long-form analysis, and research-driven essays, as well as consulting on automation, infrastructure design, and AI-assisted workflows. Also available for custom HTML, CSS, and Three.js themes and assets for Neocities, Nekoweb, and Everskies, along with custom-written guides for hacking, reverse engineering, and DIY electronics projects built to be practical, inspectable, and usable.
The breadboard sits on the edge of my desk, tiny wires curling like smoke in a stale room. The LEDs blink in quiet Morse code, unnoticed by anyone else. Outside, the street hums with distant traffic, the kind of noise you ignore until it isn’t noise ...

The router light is blinking again. Same rhythm every night. Slow. Green. Almost biological. Your terminal window is still open from some forgotten session. You scroll up and see code you wrote years ago. No CI. No cloud. No container. It still runs....

So you have an Arduino. You have Python. You probably have a cup of coffee that is slowly going cold because you are too busy debugging code. We have all been there. You might think these two worlds are separated by a vast digital ocean. The Arduino ...
