diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index de059a0b..2d8c1acd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # ERAD 2022 Open Radar Science Shortcourse [![nightly-build](https://github.com/openradar/erad2022/actions/workflows/nightly-build.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/openradar/erad2022/actions/workflows/nightly-build.yaml) -[![Binder](http://binder.mypythia.org/badge_logo.svg)](http://binder.mypythia.org/v2/gh/openradar/erad2022/main?labpath=notebooks) +[![Binder](http://binder.projectpythia.org/badge_logo.svg)](http://binder.projectpythia.org/v2/gh/openradar/erad2022/main?labpath=notebooks) This tutorial covers how to get started with the Open Radar Science stack! diff --git a/introductions/getting-started.md b/introductions/getting-started.md index 7c741912..cf3c312f 100644 --- a/introductions/getting-started.md +++ b/introductions/getting-started.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Here is the link if you do have one already: ### 2. Log into Pangeo Binder Next, sign in and authenticate the Pangeo Binder, which is the platform we will use for the workshop: -- [Pythia Binder Link](http://binder.mypythia.org) +- [Pythia Binder Link](http://binder.projectpythia.org) The JupyterHub instance we use for this course is relatively small in memory and compute power (~10 GB of memory, 2 CPU cores). For more information about all of the open computational resrouces available within the Pangeo community, check out the [Pangeo Cloud](https://pangeo.io/cloud.html) documentation. @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The JupyterHub instance we use for this course is relatively small in memory and Now that we have our authentication set up, we can access our content! Use the following link to launch into the binder: -- [Binder Link](http://binder.mypythia.org/v2/gh/openradar/erad2022/main?labpath=notebooks) +- [Binder Link](http://binder.projectpythia.org/v2/gh/openradar/erad2022/main?labpath=notebooks) If you are having issues with that (ex. it is taking a long time), try using the following link: ```