>>12235644As far as that definition, you'll get more opportunities as you expand your budget. No budget will stick you with programming and web design. A couple hundred dollars a year, then you can start to get into electronics, small scale robotics, and maybe learning some useful software in a field you're interested in. At around a thousand dollars a year, you can get into cool chemistry, more expansive mechanical projects, computer hardware, or anything to do with professional level software. Past a grand a year, you can take up lots more hobbies in pretty much whatever you're interested in and scale up the projects accordingly