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I like getting Bee-link boxes - they can be upgraded to 64gb RAM, have plenty of CPU, and can have two drives. I run Proxmox on them and make VMs that then run my services in docker.
~~There's been a lot of talk about N100s as well. I haven't looked into them much, but I assume they should be similar.~~ Looks like their max memory is 16gb. I'd stick with Bee-link.
Seconding Beelink. I have one of their SER boxes as my solution to smart tv and it works great