Does anyone have advice for a device I could lock down that would allow my children to listen to podcasts I've downloaded to my local network using Audio Bookshelf? So far the best I've been able to come up with is to buy a cheep Android phone, install the Audio Bookshelf app, and configure my network to not allow the device to access the internet. The only issue with this plan is that as far as I can tell there's no easy way to only install the Audio Bookshelf app, and remove all other apps. While if the device does not have internet access I'm not concerned about them poking around in the email, calendar, etc it'd be nice if there were fewer distractions. I'm an iOS user so may be missing something involving Android and third party launchers or device controls.
Are there any good sites that provide exercises for learning a new programming language with out focusing on algorithms? I'm currently using AI tools with Python to write code with out much Python experience. While I can read and understand the code I feel like I have a surface level understanding of Python syntax. I'd like to go through exercises that focus on language features like loops, maps, etc, instead of algorithm focused sites such as LeetCode.