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The main inspiration for this thought was the Materials Virtual Lab notebooks (https://github.com/materialsvirtuallab/matgenb) and I think it could make some of the examples more accessible to use.
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I think that would be cool. We used binder for surfaxe: https://github.com/SMTG-UCL/surfaxe but I personally prefer colab, although I've never set it up myself.
Do we feel that there'd be any benefit to making our SMACT examples available to run in a browser using binder (https://mybinder.org) and/or colab (https://colab.research.google.com)?
The main inspiration for this thought was the Materials Virtual Lab notebooks (https://github.com/materialsvirtuallab/matgenb) and I think it could make some of the examples more accessible to use.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: