I really enjoyed lunchmoney while I used it. I only stopped using it because I broke some bad habits and built some good ones, and using the app no longer felt helpful in the way it needed to be. So, huge success story now that I think of it. I was pretty awful with money before I managed it this way.
There’s some more discussion on CNX (link below) in the comments but sentiment seems to be documentation is not clear on the exact chipset used for the 3760 or 7700. Hopefully Zima can clear this up quickly.
> “According to a spec table they sent me a few weeks ago, the ZimaBlade 3760 has a Celeron N3350 dual-core chip with turbo speeds up to 2.4 GHz, while the 7700 has “Intel Celeron E3950/J3455 quad-core” with speeds up to 2.3 GHz.
It sounds like maybe they hadn’t finalized the selection for the 7700 yet, and either there’s a typo for the top speeds for the 3760, or they switched processors.”
I certainly wouldn't buy one without knowing what the chip is going to be. As OP points out the original Apollo Lake chips were failing before the warranty was up.
Silent[.]link offers US based eSims, with a real number for inbound texts and data plan. I haven’t tried it directly but initial reviews seemed promising.