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Technically, I have some online activity I could try to refer to for work purposes, but it would mean sharing content tied to usernames/profiles I think of more as casual and personal. I could delete those profiles and move the relevant work to usernames/profiles I'm willing to share, but then I'm less likely to use those as much for portfolio building as I wouldn't want to contribute/do things online under a more public-facing profile, or link my personal ones to said profile.

Any which way I think about it involves crossing private/public streams I'd prefer to keep uncrossed, but I'm thinking I may be overlooking some compromises that could work, so what might those be?

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[โ€“] MajorHavoc@programming.dev 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

There's no easy answers.

Your instinct to keep the streams uncrossed is good.

I find that it at least got easier after I started to think about this as I created things.

[โ€“] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

I find that it at least got easier after I started to think about this as I created things.

How so? Also for what it's worth, I'm not expecting answers, but some ideas or guidance, whether from others' approaches or what they've come across in others' practice.