Sometimes you just need to have things on the shelf so that there are THERE when you have inspiration at 11 PM.
It's one thing when you live somewhere that Amazon can get almost anything to you by 9 AM next day, but it's very different when you live in a more remote part of the world where getting anything interesting and unusual takes from a week to a couple of months.
I was living in San Francisco before COVID and when I decided to return to New Zealand I had a bit of a shopping spree on Amazon before I left. The STM32F446RE Nucleo was part of that, as was a Blue Pill and ST-Link, a Maixduino, a couple of extra Elegoo Unos and Megas, a bunch of bare DIP ATTiny85s, an MSP430 board, a 65C02 and 65C22.
Everything together probably came to about the same as it costs to fill my car now.
An excellent point to justify having loads of these small board lying on a shelf
Living in a somewhat remote location in France the postal services take their time
No next day early morning delivery unless you pay premium.
With today's petrol prices you were able to buy a lot of these kind of dev boards when they were still available and priced decently.
Just on the verge of the shortage problems I ordered 8 STM32F303 boards from RobotDyn via Aliexpress for a still reasonable price of a couple a Euro a piece but they never came. At first they gave a silly reason about the chip not being good, and later that they were out of stock.
After that I bought a couple of Lichee nano F1C100s boards, some FPGA dev boards and a bunch of peripheral modules like displays, touch panels, ethernet interfaces, etc., but with the added VAT, paying for shipping and increasing prices the addiction came to a halt.
Edit: Almost then, just ordered two pico clones
Reasonable deal here:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005003708090298.html Follow the store and order the limited to two and buy two. Shipping to France Euro 7,48 total including VAT.