Archive of over 70,000 mems [former "A way to save all your mems"]

Brilliant thanks. I missed that.

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I’ve added a spreadsheet with your mems as well.

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Thank you!

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Many thanks @Eltaurus, you’ve done an amazing job and I am very appreciative.

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I’m very glad that all of this was not in vain :grinning:
Let me know, if there is anything else I can help with. I still have free storage space, and there might be some other users you know I should save the mems from.

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Please give @Frop a hand.

There seems to have been an error during the process, so the last three pages were not downloaded. I’ll have to look at it at a later time, but I’ve added the current version of the download to the google folder.

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Thanks! :slight_smile:

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You are welcome!
Also, the error was fixed, so there is a complete version of your mems on the disk now.

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Hey bro, do you have any kind of tutorial for setting up and running the wolfram script? I only have experience writing python web scrapers.
Would hate to ask you to download 3k Mems.
(But if u prefer to run it here is my profile: Memrise - Pope_Pius_IX)
Thank you Boss

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It’s no problem, really. I’ve added your mems here
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SUfFipfuaUTLtzBag_ibEUe6cE_1pRXs?usp=sharing

The setting and running is pretty straightforward, but the problem is that you need to have Wolfram Mathematica installed, which is not freely available and is not cheap at all.
I use a licence provided by my university, so if you happen to have such an option as well, you can get Mathematica, open the script with it and run the thing with Evaluation->Evaluate Notebook (although the version of the script I uploaded on GitHub is a bit outdated at this point).

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THANK YOU!!! Awesome

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Can we get Memrise - RaulDuke please? He had very creative mems that I absolutely adored!

Oh, and I’ll be going through your Memdump just for the hell of it! Maybe I’ll discover awesome mems along the way that I would never have discovered while actually using Memrise! You rock!

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Oh, this was a large one :smiley:
I’ve added it to the collection.

Thank you!
I’ve been discovering all kinds of cool mems lately myself, thanks to this whole ordeal.

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This one is especially funny
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I have a friend with a strong Italian accent, who also uses the word “slow” a lot, so this captures my impression of him speaking quite well :slightly_smiling_face:

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Hahaha, an unusual word to be overusing! I guess maybe not in the coding world? Thanks again!

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It’s not really a coding world, but that is a whole other story :slightly_smiling_face:

Hi. I manually downloaded the few mems I made myself.

But is there a way to bulk download all the mems that other people created and which I had chosen to use for the Common Simplified Chinese Radicals course?

User: AdamLanea20fc6ee60

For that you might want to use this method: How to use Memrise2Anki

I can only download mems from users explicitly specified by their names.

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