definetly a better deal than buying a Raspberry PI, though it will consume more power.
I have a RPI running pihole and nginx for reverse proxying. It does the job pretty well, so I guess your Thin Client will run a similar stack as well.
For more demanding apps like jellyfin you‘d need to get a more powerful hardware depending on the media streamed, the count of simultaneous streams and if you want to youse hardware de-/encoding.
Plus 8GB Ram would be a bit short if you plan to run more than the 3 apps I mentioned.
You can get older, small formfactor PCs for about 80 - 100$ depending on your hardware needs.
definetly a better deal than buying a Raspberry PI, though it will consume more power.
I have a RPI running pihole and nginx for reverse proxying. It does the job pretty well, so I guess your Thin Client will run a similar stack as well.
For more demanding apps like jellyfin you‘d need to get a more powerful hardware depending on the media streamed, the count of simultaneous streams and if you want to youse hardware de-/encoding. Plus 8GB Ram would be a bit short if you plan to run more than the 3 apps I mentioned.
You can get older, small formfactor PCs for about 80 - 100$ depending on your hardware needs.