I ended up writing a lot about my new Raspberry Pi 400 in this post where I shared my motivations and use cases, setup and usage, and experience after a week.

tl;dr I love this value packed great little computer.

https://journal.paoloamoroso.com/raspberry-pi-400-first-impressions

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Raspberry Pi 400: first impressions

I bought a lovely little computer, a Raspberry Pi 400, and two accessories, a 64 GB Samsung Pro Endurance microSD card to hold the file s...

Paolo Amoroso's Journal

@amoroso curious about your lisp experiences on the device. I can’t live without my big ides for my web dev / go dev, but long for the days of just having eMacs and sly and lisp, and still feel like having a decent ide.

Having a device that makes it “easy” to not start the 32GB of ram eating IDE (I want the source to all my dependencies to be indexed at all times) by virtue of making it impossible would be interesting.

@mnl So far I tried the Pi 400 only with Interlisp, which works great both locally and online:

https://interlisp.org

As for Common Lisp I don't plan to use the full Emacs but the Emacs-like Lem:

https://lem-project.github.io/lem-page

Medley Interlisp Project

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@amoroso lem is nice!! i can see myself hacking in front of the TV with no mouse.