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The easier way to do any kind of pregaming lab stuff is to set up a VM with Ubuntu server or any other distro with ssh and then running visual studio code on your computer and connecting to the VM through ssh. With Python I suggest using poetry for environment management and then you can also run Jupyter notebooks in visual studio code and you don’t need to bother with the actual web interface.