Chapter 73: Freya
Unlike what Tyler had estimated, it had taken him even lesser time, half an hour, to finish building the IDE.
Yes, half an hour. It sounded outrageously ridiculous but one must not forget that Tyler used a very advanced programming language and [Computational Mathematics] specialised knowledge made things even easier for him.
The IDE he built was designed to run directly on Heimdall, within Aegir OS.
Unlike traditional IDEs that depend on legacy OS runtime libraries, this one was custom-built for Aegir’s environment. It bypassed those legacy dependencies entirely.
Since Aegir OS is an AI-heavy kernel built specifically for Heimdall, the IDE was also optimized for direct interaction with its modular kernel layers—particularly Pulse Layer and Helm Protocol.
It featured full hardware awareness, especially in GPU coordination and memory shaping.
The IDE also supported AI-centered workflows, including auto-linting for neural network structures and tools for memory-state modeling.
This way, the AI can also use the IDE to build a programme or software in the future, and Tyler can easily go through the codes if he wants to.
This is especially so since it would tools for self-improvement, evolving itself, the OS and the IDE.
By creating the IDE, Tyler had made things easier for himself.
With the IDE completed, it was time to copy it and transfer it to Heimdall.
