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256 might be harder to track down than finding a 128GB w/ 8GB RAM and upgrading storage manually, but a mid-tier chromebook-turned-chrultrabook could suit your needs. From my experience, since the CPUs are a lower-priority, Chromebook's mid-tier build quality exceeds similarly priced Windows laptops. Sleeker designs et al.
I'm obviously biased. I wiped ChromeOS & I'm running Debian on an HP x360 14c. Forum here: https://forum.chrultrabook.com/ and there's a more active Discord link floating around.
The chrultrabook devs are really cool and enthusiastic. They recently gave a talk at ccc.de
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HFIQi835wY
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
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I'm actually fine with 128 GB, just didn't expect for that to be around much.
Can you put a bigger SSD into a Chromebook?
Mid/high tier tend to have some flexibility re: upgrades (double check w/ specific models before purchasing). Cheaper models OTOH are mostly soldered but you could potentially auto-mount a micro SD in Linux.
Definitely could've mentioned that upfront tho, so appreciate the question