idk how to get into IT, I know some Python and made some websites/webapps with JavaScript/TypeScript, but idk what I should study to get any job (I'd aim for webdev or maby like data science with Python -- I know people can get cushy positions where they just use Python like Excel, but all offers I see require knowing many languages, frameworks and preferably having a degree and experience, it seems like there's nothing entry level), when I was a teen, I made a simple browser game (not Flash, more like these games where you send your character on a "quest" and it returns hours later with random loot and experience gain, like BiteFight or Tribal Wars)
it's a very comfy field, cos you can often work from home and I enjoy basic coding as a mental exercise (like language learning): if I knew how to get a job or got one and had to expand my skills, I'd be happy to grind JavaScript instead of Hebrew for 8 hours a day (I used to do crazy grind like this on ClozeMaster; nowadays I'm too stressed about finding a job and I spend most of my time trying to find a solution for that, so I only do like an hour or two of languages), I think I'm fairly talented and very motivated (just very blackpilled / depressed)
I'm growing kinda bitter towards IT moggers cos it seems like the field requires having connections or being a foid (endless free courses and internships for foids) and they cuck me out of having a comfy life