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I was in exactly your position a couple of months ago and have just got my first apps running this week!
Im a web developer so had a bit of experience with containers, cli and linux but only basic web related stuff.
Ill detail my journey and then let others tell you how wrong I am.
I bought a thinkcenter m715q for $200ish which was suggested as a good budget starting machine. There's lots of info about this on https://reddit.com/r/homelab , https://reddit.com/r/selfhosted and https://www.servethehome.com
I installed ubuntu and had a play around but then decided proxmox seemed like the way to go for what I wanted to so. So I watched a range of youtubers
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