Ten years ago, Felix Heyes and Ben West from JBE Books ( @jeanboitedition ) published Google, Volume 1, a book where each word in the dictionary was replaced by the first result from Google Images. The book, released as a limited edition of… t.co
crc.studio built Fragments,
a vault, to gather and preserve what we don’t want to lose.
What remains of our memories when everything shifts? When Twitter becomes X. When open-source projects fade. When blogs disappear. What happens to our words when instances close? When yesterday’s networks are abandoned for new ones?
Fragments gathers these notes in one place. Designed and developed in-house. Sheltered from the shifting desires of others.
Easy Import
Simply request your data from X, Threads, Bluesky, or Mastodon and provide the files to Fragments. The tool automatically extracts and formats your content, keeping everything private and secure.
Fully Self-Hosted
Run Fragments on your own server. 100 % control over your data.
No Database
Fragments requires no database. Lightweight, fast, and simple.
Memory Vault
Designed to preserve what you don’t want to lose. Your notes, posts, and text are safe. Built with technologies meant to last for years without maintenance. No dependencies.