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I post essential details only on LinkedIn, and all my cool stuff on my personal website.
I started a personal website around when MySpace went away, and I realized I would have to migrate my posts every decade if I wanted to use someone else's solution.
I could post links to my blog articles to LinkedIn, but I don't bother. I probably would if my professional network was not already where I want it to be.
I do automatically post my Blog RSS to Mastodon. I considered doing the same for Lemmy, but I don't honestly want more blog readers, or to talk to anyone who reads my blog. I like how, on Mastodon, a few people might see my blog article, but it otherwise passes by in the noise.
I've been contemplating replacing my personal GitHub with self hosted (probably ForgeJo). Git is so easy to mirror, I'll probably still mirror a few portfolio projects into GitHub.