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12 Oct, 2018
Worked fine.
This appears to have an identical PCB and components (except for the ESP32 module) to the "Ai-Thinker NodeMCU-32S" so web-searching for that gets you schematics and pinout etc. The ESP32 module is the ESP32-WROOM-32 which contains the Espressif ESP32-D0WDQ6 chip and 4Mbytes of flash.
I found that it worked fine with the Arduino IDE, provided that you follow the "Random Nerd Tutorials" ESP32 setup guide, which seems to be the closest thing to an "official" guide from Espressif. It also works fine with Micropython (which I'm afraid does require fairly good understanding of the interface and software to set up). You need a good USB connector with a cable that's either very short or one that's nice and thick because it does seem a bit sensitive to power-supply droop.

26 Apr, 2019
Worked fine
Worked fine. Obviously, you need a _SATA_ interface M.2 SSD stick, not a newer NVMe stick, given that this is intended to adapt to a SATA motherboard connection. And yes, that means B-key only, which is what is shown in the illustration. (I don't know how an M-key SSD could be forced into it unless it was shoved in upside-down or something.)