Software developer and artist.
I can recommend Python, Lua or JavaScript. All are interpreted languages so you don’t have to worry about setting up a build step, and the languages are solid and should be possible to learn without prior experience.
If you want to make games, don’t worry about learning a specific programming language at first. You can transfer your skills pretty well when it comes to programming.
And if you are stuck you could try visual languages like MakeCode or Scratch.
I think there is a difference between agreeing with the law itself and agreeing with the usefulness. GDPR gives users incredible power over their data, and in the case of Reddit it allows you to leave the platform very effectively for example.
This is sadly the case with everything on the internet and life in general tbh.
Don’t quote me on this, but I don’t think GDPR says they have to delete every instance of your content across the internet, just the ones they have power over.> “The solution is in this link”
Also, I’m mainly adding some of my thoughts, don’t take this as criticism of your post or your viewpoint. I fully agree that there is no solution that pleases everyone here.