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I have a garbage dell wyze thin client with tiny11 and hyper-v running Homeassistant OS. I did this because the solar inverters and batteries have windows only software tools plus an android app in WSA. Also runs jellyfin with a few shows. I plan to migrate but can't decide on what OS. I found out USB and serial passthrough will work, so I can use a Windows VM.
The networking is garbage because it's actually got two wifi NICs, I haven't pulled Ethernet. One dedicated to HAOS. Tailscale works great.
To be clear, my point is that you should just start doing stuff. It's a journey. Don't spend much on hardware or electricity
Oh man I love those wyze thin clients. They can't go for much more that $40 these days.
I hope people keep sleeping on em - I could use a Raspberry Pi replacement or two