Personally, I blog in my head but am concerned still it could lead to bias in my other activities which are mainly related to sitting under a tree by a lake in the middle of nowhere.
I tend to expect most useful sources of high-quality information to have a fair amount of off-topic content, since it's hard to reach critical mass on a single narrow niche. I read Hacker News, but click maybe 10% of the links
Yes. If some of my readers don’t like that I do that too often (or even once), they can unsubscribe.
Meanwhile, _as_ a reader, feeds like RSS and Atom are super useful. They let a computer check my favorite sites so I don’t have to.
Worrying about this “pressure” is a great way to be that guy with three posts about their new static site generator and nothing else.
the fact that people want to read every new thing being posted is external validation, rather than letting each piece stand alone by its merit.