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El Duvelle

I finally uploaded my #twitter archive to a personal website, in this case using Github Pages!
I did it in a few minutes even though I have 0 knowledge of website creation (not counting the twitter archive download).

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The website (not the nicest, but better than loosing all my posts): elduvelle.github.io/
(I recommend: 'Browse' > 'Most Popular)


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How I did it (probably not the optimal way, but it worked): github.com/elduvelle/elduvelle

Thank you @osma for the pointers on this, and Darius Kazemi for making the archive conversion tool!

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El Duvelle

@osma Here are some selected pieces from it which you can now enjoy without connecting to the hellsite!
neuromatch.social/@elduvelle_n

Unfortunately it doesn’t include answers from other users, or polls… but “C’est déjà ça” as we say in French (“it’s already something”).

Osma A

@elduvelle
Glad it worked out for you! I deserve no credit - @darius did the work :)

Darius Kazemi

@elduvelle @osma I updated my site with a link to your Github pages guide (bottom of the first section, before privacy notice)

tinysubversions.com/twitter-ar

El Duvelle

@darius @osma Ooh ☺️ I hope it will be useful!
Thanks SO MUCH for making your archive conversion tool! I’m always so surprised when things just… work 👀

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