Yep, it seems to be a cut down version of the "Jammy Jellyfish" version of Ubuntu. Where do they find these names?
Short answer, it's based on an adjective and animal name.
Full answer,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNamesIt's really just the bare bones, and it doesn't include things like Snap, as this slows down the operation of the computer I understand. It looks ideal if you just want to use the computer for a few specific functions, such as running a node. Right now I'm using Thunderbird for email, and WaterFox for browsing. I might include those if the hold up to my current requirements. Bodhi uses slightly more than 250Mb of RAM, and that will leave lots of room for the node software to run in the background I hope.
It's use less RAM than i expected since their FAQ state 512MB is the minimum requirements.
It will be run over public WiFi or a mobile hotspot.
Don't create any wallets on it or use it to broadcast any transactions unless you are using the Tor network. So onlynet=onion. A public WiFi has all sorts of people eavesdropping on the connections.
It's also worth to mention connection between Bitcoin nodes isn't encrypted.