@greenyoda,<p>Good point. First draft of this post actually talked about constantly curating your forward facing blog, github, or whatever. I ended up taking it out because this blog post was originally just for internal consumption within Twin Technologies. I often encourage people to try to highlight the things on their blog, github, or etc that advances their goals the most effectively. That might be your latest project, your most popular project, or the thing you are most passionate about. Having your Hello World code and the like in your GitHub along with code that no one cares about from 10 years ago is probably not a very good idea. In those cases either get rid of that stuff or make a spate personal blog or repo where you archive that old stuff. That being said though I often find people still searching out articles, code snippets, and content I wrote 8 or even 10 years ago (my personal record is a blog post from 2000 that people still look for). So it’s not a bad idea to curate your content and reorganize it but then again you never know what might be important 10 years from now.