Stop naming the domain-admin account on a public page; add rel=canonical
Jörn, 2026-08-19: keep the CV, Joanna's profile and the Hoppe.home page current, and expose no secrets or internal infos. Joanna's public profile published "joanna@hoppe.home - domain administrator" twice - the exact AD domain-admin account, the internal domain name, and confirmation of what privilege it carries, on a page linked from a public CV. That is half a credential pair plus a note saying what it unlocks. The point those lines were making survives without it: she still reads as a first-class domain account of her own rather than a shared credential. Also added rel=canonical so our own domain is credited when a page is served from the GitHub Pages mirror, which stays in place for links already handed out. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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