This is so cool. Automatically create a @Docker from your @github repo and create a @ProjectJupyter notebook too! Great idea to help with code lifespan!pic.twitter.com/sK8Z1GtJdm
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And re: scalability, the only reason http://mybinder.org would have scaling issues is because we run it as a free service so have to clip the resources a bit. Kubernetes is scalable *way* beyond what traffic http://mybinder.org gets
Jupyterhub is about deploying individual jupyter notebooks (in the cloud), whereas binder is about deploying docker containers (which can contain big projects)) with jupyter as fronend. (IMHO)
Though jupyterhub runs on kubernetes too and can serve environments defined in Docker images (the reason binderhub in its current form is now possible). The only thing binderhub adds is flexible image creation by users
Binderhub uses a jupyterhub for much of the heavy lifting! (the binderhub + jupyterhub communities are heavily overlapping)
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