Sounds almost exactly like the use case that I bought my Pi 4 for, over a year ago. Sadly it's getting replaced today with a MeLE Quieter3Q. There were too many things that didn't work properly on the Pi. Wine (because ARM), YouTube crashes in chromium and most videos have no sound in Firefox. Boot issues if you have a USB drive plugged in. No power save. The MeLE is a SBC with a Jasper Lake CPU, 8GB memory and built-in 128gb of storage on eMMC. And an M2 slot. And a case. And a power supply. And they're actually in stock. It feels more like a 'real computer' then the Pi. It's a lot less work and probably costs the same when you factor in all the crap you have to buy for the Pi.