Question
I'm simply using Linux OS, same as everyone else. i don't want to have a chinese me-to company clone my code overnight and i still need to have this easy to implement and test during the build process. My code is 80% of MVP (outsourced) but i'm an EE and am not highly fluent in code myself.
I plan to take the code open source at a later date but i don't want a knock-off company to poison the well before i can build a respectable community. I want a robust but re-flashable codebase with safeguards in place to minimize the risk of "bricking" a customer's device.
Anyone on Clarity have advice on hardware platforms and best practices?
Answer
Unsure if you're building a laptop or some sort of embedded device like a Roku player.
Stating the function of your device will likely assist having your question answered.