I had this recently happen as well. I always go through namecheap and use their (now free) privacy offering, yet from one of my domains (a .digital) I received lots of spam calls from Indian dev shops offering their services. Thankfully it only lasted a few days.
Hey, I created this simple project/guide for a use case I had. I figured it would be a good opportunity to demonstrate a basic infrastructure-as-code project that others might also find helpful.
My use case was to create a bastion host, or an environment on the edge of my homelab, which is the only ingress point from the outside web.
It might be worthwhile to use a library like Flask which has less batteries included. This will force you to figure out which pieces of the puzzle you are missing and will (hopefully) allow you to learn a lot through exploration.
Once you understand what everything is doing, going back to Django, you should understand what all of the components are doing.
Django & Flask are not exactly one-to-one with the way they handle a lot of things, but I think it would still be a useful exercise.
Maybe I'm just wearing a foil-helmet, but the presence of a front-facing camera on an always-on device is concerning to me when there is no real good reason to have it.
[1] https://github.com/crazy-max/docker-matomo