For a time Intel had PCs on a stick – it was like a large flash thumb drive, with a Celeron or something. (Maybe they still offer these.)
Are there any thumb drive ARM computers? (Preferably with 64-bit ARMv8 processors to match emerging server platforms.) With pluggable ARM mini-computers it might be easy to develop for ARM.
Raspberry Pi would be interesting, but they have old 32-bit processors and I'm not sure how well they interface with a normal computer. Servers are using 64-bit ARMv8.
Maybe smartphones would work as pluggable mini-computers? I heard that OnePlus devices were explicitly root-friendly, but I've never tried it.
Are there any thumb drive ARM computers? (Preferably with 64-bit ARMv8 processors to match emerging server platforms.) With pluggable ARM mini-computers it might be easy to develop for ARM.
Raspberry Pi would be interesting, but they have old 32-bit processors and I'm not sure how well they interface with a normal computer. Servers are using 64-bit ARMv8.
Maybe smartphones would work as pluggable mini-computers? I heard that OnePlus devices were explicitly root-friendly, but I've never tried it.