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Making a Site to Find Your Celebrity Look-alike Using Flask and Heroku || Doppelgänger 2.0

Making a Site to Find Your Celebrity Look-alike Using Flask and Heroku || Doppelgänger 2.0 With the power of Flask, HTML, and Heroku, I gave my Doppelgänger Project a face lift. ✨

I made a video a few weeks ago about this project, but I realized it was really hard for anyone to test out — you'd have to clone my repo, unzip a multi-gigabyte directory, and fiddle in the command line to make it work. In this video, I'll show you how I made this project a lot easier to test. I've built a simple HTML site, hooked it up to Flask, and hosted it on Heroku.

🚂Try it out for yourself!
Note: I've run into some issues with the memory usage on Heroku, so please bear with me if the site is down.

📼The Last Doppelganger Project:

🌍 Harshibar on the Internet:
Personal Website -
Github - 
Reddit - 
Quora -
YouTube - 

🙎🏾‍♀️Who I am:
Hey, I’m Harshi. I'm a recent college grad, and spent the last year working as a Software Engineer in a Silicon Valley biotech startup. Now, I am launching my own company, Hyku — we're transforming admissions consulting through a mentorship-driven program. And, of course, I'm making YouTube videos all about tech and mentorship! I also have a little Schnoodle named Yogi who likes to make appearances in videos. :)

🎧 Music:
Artificial Music, Tears That Collapse Like Aurora Raindrops Of Sunlight -
DJ Quads, It Just Makes Me Happy -
Joakim Karud, Enjoy -

🙏🏾Thanks to these editing add-ons:
Virginia Johnson, Unsplash Image -
Snowflake Effect -

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