I'll fill this as more stuff comes. Under construction. Managing expectations, you know?
- I cannot edit the notebook at all, and I don't see the same interface: you may have clicked on the
wikidata.ipynb
file from the GitHub interface, which has led you to a read-only version of the notebook. Instead, click on thelaunch binder
blue badge on top of this README. - I don't see the notebook after clicking the badge, it says "Starting repository": wait a moment, the interface will appear, Binder is building your Python environment and installing stuff.
- Cells don't execute anymore: you may have been inactive on the notebook a bit too long and Binder has taken back the resources it gave you. If you wrote code, now is the time to back it up somewhere or it will be lost. Then, go back to the original GitHub (this page right here) and click the
launch binder
button again to start a new session. - I get a 503 error when I refresh the page: same as above, but you cannot save your code if you haven't backed it up. Sorry. You can start a new session.
- I don't like Binder, I want more freedom: so do I. You can make a Python 3 and Jupyter Notebook install on your machine and clone this repository locally. It's how I made the original notebook before sharing it! I will link to a tutorial at some point.