While it’s perfect for development and testing—shoutout to the for making it so easy to test without hardware—the consensus among pros is clear: keep it for development. For production-ready systems, it’s always better to create your own distribution layer to keep things lean and secure.

If you’ve worked with the , you know Poky . As the reference distribution, it’s the ultimate "starter kit" for building custom Linux-based operating systems.

🛠️ Need a fast build? Try starting with poky-tiny for resource-constrained environments. Option 2: Gamer/App Focus (Poky Game) Best for Instagram or X (formerly Twitter). 🎮 New Game Alert: Have you tried Poky ?

It lives as a Chrome extension , making it super easy to source new items while you browse. If you’re looking to save hours of busywork, this is definitely a tool to add to your stack.

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If you have a different one in mind, just let me know! Marta Rybczynska's Post - poky #embedded #bestpractices

Since "Poky" can refer to several different things, I’ve drafted a few options for you. You can choose the one that fits your needs best! Option 1: Tech/Developer Focus (Yocto Project) Best for LinkedIn or a tech blog.

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