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216 Pages of GeoCities Nostalgia, One Python Script, and a Lot of Keyboard Rage

When a cherished outdoor club website faced permanent archive status, one developer decided to bring it back. What followed was a wild ride through Python, Ubuntu chaos, and 200 accidental API requests.

Screenshot of Python CLI interface converting 216 HTML pages with status indicators for cleaning, image processing, and Blogger upload

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Sometimes the best tools are built by obsession, not markets—this HTML-to-Blogger converter exists because one person refused to let a friend's work disappear 𝕏
  • The real lesson is messier than the code: persistence through Windows crashes, Linux learning curves, and 200 accidental API requests matters more than perfect architecture 𝕏
  • Web archival is solvable at scale with automation, but requires technical courage and willingness to build something specific rather than generic 𝕏
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