You can reach out to me at david@nandinfinitum.com
I live in Canada and I believe this is illegal here [2], and likewise for many other parts of the world too.
[1] https://www.google.com/search?q=chatgpt+doesn%E2%80%99t+send+you+your+data+when+you+request+for+it+reddit [2] https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/privacy-topics/privacy-laws-in-canada/the-personal-information-protection-and-electronic-documents-act-pipeda/p_principle/principles/p_access
I currently treat my personal site as a lightweight “overview” page: who I am, what I work on, and a way to get in touch for opportunities. My blog, on the other hand, is where I explore ideas and interests that are mostly unrelated to my day job. I don’t really blog about my work; it’s more of an intellectual playground. For this reason, I keep the two separate.
However, I see the argument for keeping them together: It's good for branding, and can help someone get a complete picture of who you are when they land on the site... What does HN think?