Hello Dimkr!
I was using the vanilladpup-x86_64-9.0.47 version until now. However, I decided to give myself a chance and installed the vanilladpup-10.0.48-xwayland.iso version. I really liked your work and it works very well on my PC and also on an older notebook. I made the initial save with the basic settings along with some thematic, purely cosmetic modifications and saved it in ydrv.sfs. I also downloaded the vanilladpup-10.0.48-retro.iso version 32bits and extracting the files /usr/lib/i386-gnu-linux and /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2 from the base of this system, I created a compatibility pack 32bit named as bdrv.sfs. It worked well with browsers, some programs and games, all 32bits. I also created an adrv.sfs containing the Google Chrome browser in a single file, inside the spot folder, which does not spread parts of itself throughout the system! This can also be done with other browsers such as Firefox, Seamonkey, Vivaldi, etc....
Congratulations on your hard work! As far as it has been tested, it is just satisfaction....