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Is there a software solution if we do cut the cord from SE?
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Codidact was born of a previous mass exodus from SE and has some experience with migrating data from SE to their software platform, QPixel.
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Public dumps for mathoverflow?
Just to bump this question: StackExchange Inc. turned off the periodic network-wide data dump earlier this year, and it can apparently only be resumed with permission from very high in the company. I ...
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Is there a way to download all your contributions?
Ok, actually, this was very easy. Thanks to Martin for the links. I have created my first data explorer query and it does what I wanted. Now I have a CSV file with everything I've ever written on ...
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Is there a software solution if we do cut the cord from SE?
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PhysicsOverflow has a setup that's reasonably close to MO. It runs on the Question2Answer software. It was in part set up a kind of exodus from physics.stackexchange
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Is there a software solution if we do cut the cord from SE?
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I would expect the database to be in a form similar to the existing periodic data dumps at https://archive.org/details/stackexchange (not that I have any idea what those ...
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Is there a way to download all your contributions?
There is already a fine answer - this is just a minor addition. Some people might prefer Markdown for the posts rather than HTML. The other query uses Body from the ...
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