I had arrived at the final frontier.
My bare-metal kernel was booting in QEMU, driving NVMe block storage, running multi-agent swarms, and rendering a force-directed canvas. But to make V.E.L.O.C.I.T.Y.-OS a truly next-generation system, I needed to close the loop: the operating system had to be able to evolve and compile itself without human intervention.
The V.E.L.O.C.I.T.Y.-OS 12-Part Roadmap
We are building a bare-metal, self-healing operating system running entirely inside the CPU's L3 cache. Here is the roadmap for this 12-part series:
Part 1: The Spark — Exposing the "Safe-Room" security leak and building the compiler gate.







