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Guys, we've moved RMOTR Notebooks into its own domain https://notebooks.ai/, to keep it as a separated product.

Single line PR to update the Demo link URL.

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thanks. could you give a quick description of advantages of notebooks.ai over binder?

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@casperdcl sure! I think the main difference is that Binder is based on traditional Jupyter Notebooks and notebooks.ai is based on JupyterLab, which I personally like more and seems to be the evolution and trending option towards future. I also like the option of setting requirements in a file that get installed automatically when the JupyterLab is launched (this might be possible in Binder as well, I'm not sure).

Anyway, I think both options are good, and we could have links to both of them. I personally prefer notebooks.ai just because of JupyterLab and its better UI/UX.

Hope it makes sense.

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