Lucky Spin: Godly Programming

Chapter 48: Creating a GVS 1



It’s not just because of his ego from being a skilled programmer.

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Another reason is that premade GVS tools like Tails or Qubes are good for average hackers, but Jeff needs absolute control.

Anything downloaded could contain backdoors, trackers, or hidden surveillance, even from the dark web.

Since he already built RAZi from scratch, creating a Ghost Virtual System is well within his ability.

This is to ensure custom encryption, that only the necessary tools preinstalled like Python, PersonalForge, and AI tools, along with a built-in self-wiping mechanism.

"I will call this project EIDOLUX," he uttered as he proceeded.

When choosing the base OS for EIDOLUX, Jeff had three options.

First is Alpine Linux. If he chose it is extremely small, fast, and security-focused.

It is commonly used by hackers, developers, and Docker image builders who prioritize speed and control.

It’s a perfect choice for scripting, running Python, and building a custom bootloader.

The second choice is Debian NetInstall (Minimal). It is stable, flexible, and customizable. He could build exactly what he needs and nothing more.

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