Agreed. I have either repurposed or gutted and saved components for later from so much of this "garbage".
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Dylan Brophy's Clever Carrier Board Turns a Teensy 4.1 Into a "Single" Board Computer
(wiki.nuclearman.technology)
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Geniatech XPI-7110 – A Raspberry Pi-sized RISC-V SBC based on StarFive JH7110 processor
(www.geniatech.com)
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Waveshare ESP32-S3-Zero is a tiny WiFi and BLE IoT module with a USB-C port, up to 32 GPIOs
(www.waveshare.com)
Thanks, this should be an interesting watch.
When you say you want more, what do you mean?
As was already mentioned, an RSS reader would be best. I like miniflux in conjunction with the News Android app.
What was the reason?
A better comparison would be the RPi compute module 4 since both need a carrier. A thin client like you mention, or one of the recent sub $100 n100 mini PCs would be a good alternative.
Many SBCs will boot from NVMe via USB. Check out Armbian's tool armbian-install https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#how-to-install-to-emmc-sata-nvme-usb. There's too many SBCs to list that are capable. Also keep in mind the power to run an SSD and what power your USB connection has available. You may need to use a powered hub. If you have a budget in mind that would help to narrow down your choices.