I use my blog (https://codereviewvideos.com/) for a combination of sharing / remembering solutions to weird / interesting technical problems, and for documenting my learning.
Just hit publish.
Most of the time you get absolutely no feedback. Heck, most of the time you get absolutely no views!
But sometimes you will get some feedback. And sometimes that feedback is nasty. So you put that in the bin.
Occassionally someone will contribute a really useful and interesting comment, maybe months after you wrote something (and completely forgot about), which can lead to all sorts of places. I've kept in regular contact with several commenters, and when they share their blogs I go there and comment, too. It's like the olden days of link wheels and what-not, instead of the forced "go comment for back links" the web has become in more recent years.
I blog loads - https://cyclingindoors.co.uk/ is another one, tracking my fitness. It's one of the best things I've ever done.
Your title mentions blogs - if you use self hosted WordPress and their Jetpack plugin (free), you get to use their CDN for free and seamlessly. Likely this is also already the case for WP.com
yeah... tbh it's looking like a bodge on my part :(
It's scraped data from four UK jobs boards, de-duped where possible but as above it's rough.
Having just searched the jobs boards manually, I can see "nim" comes back with "National Intelligence Model (NIM)", so for sure that will be a false positive.
Just hit publish.
Most of the time you get absolutely no feedback. Heck, most of the time you get absolutely no views!
But sometimes you will get some feedback. And sometimes that feedback is nasty. So you put that in the bin.
Occassionally someone will contribute a really useful and interesting comment, maybe months after you wrote something (and completely forgot about), which can lead to all sorts of places. I've kept in regular contact with several commenters, and when they share their blogs I go there and comment, too. It's like the olden days of link wheels and what-not, instead of the forced "go comment for back links" the web has become in more recent years.
I blog loads - https://cyclingindoors.co.uk/ is another one, tracking my fitness. It's one of the best things I've ever done.
Seriously, just hit publish!