SlicerWeb.ipynb error 404
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Thanaks @lassoan , found examples employing both practices here.
This is the first Binder outage I’ve ever heard of and it was just for a really short time, so this certainly does not justify retiring this option.
Not at all. Binder is just a quick demo. You can run the same docker image as binder on your own computer, or on virtual machines of any cloud hosting companies. The advantage of using your own resources is that you have immediate startup (no need to wait for tens of seconds) and you can allocate much more computational power; the disadvantage is that it is not free (you have to pay for your internet connection and/or cloud hosting).
“Using Slicer from a notebook” section shows how to use Slicer once you have completed setup steps (either on binder or on your computer).