Colleagues forwarded:
That's how you start to believe in magic (or question your sanity given it's quite late here).
Apparently vector printout/ellipsis is broken.
They spent 2 hrs trying to debug their code.
Or it's just me who's not getting something obvious?
#Jupyter Server 2.14.2, R 4.3.3
UPD: in pure R-console everything looks fine.
JupyterLite Terminal. JupyterLite is an unofficial Jupyter… | by Ian Thomas
JupyterLite is a browser-based Jupyter distribution with no server components. It now features a new Terminal, allowing users to run shell commands, use tab completion, and store command history. The Terminal runs entirely within the browser using WebAssembly and TypeScript, providing bash-like functionality.
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Millions of researchers, scientists, and engineers in AI, data science, statistics, biology, chemistry, and more rely on Project Jupyter for interactive computing, data science, and research. 📓
Today, we’re proud to announce the launch of the Jupyter Foundation to support Project Jupyter’s software, standards and services for interactive computing. 🎉
Learn more in our latest announcement:
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-announces-formation-of-the-jupyter-foundation
Meet Jupyter AI: A New Open-Source Project that brings Generative Artificial Intelligence to Jupyter Notebooks
Jupyter AI integrates generative AI into Jupyter notebooks, enabling code generation, error fixing, and content summarization. It supports multiple LLM providers.
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Jupyter AI, an official subproject of Project Jupyter, brings generative artificial intelligence to Jupyter notebooks. It allows users to explain and generate code, fix errors, summarize content, and even generate entire notebooks from natural language prompts. The tool connects Jupyter with large language models (LLMs) from various providers, including AI21, Anthropic, AWS, Cohere, and OpenAI, supported by LangChain. Designed with responsible AI and data privacy in mind, Jupyter AI empowers users to choose their preferred LLM, embedding model, and vector database to suit their specific needs. The software's underlying prompts, chains, and components are open source, ensuring data transparency. Moreover,
20+ years ago, researchers at the #University of California #Berkeley and #CalPoly San Luis Obispo launched #ProjectJupyter, an #OpenSource tool allowing users to create and share documents, capture code, narrative descriptions, equations, and visualizations. #Jupyter has grown into an open, international, and multi-stakeholder community of contributors across #academia, industry, #education and beyond.
Today, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is announcing the winners of the OSTP Year of Open Science Recognition Challenge. This challenge engaged researchers, community scientists, educators, innovators, and the broader public to highlight efforts to expand access to research for the benefit of science and society. The effort also builds…
We want to see all the cool things you're doing with Jupyter! Join our next Jupyter Community Call, on December 13 at 9:00 am PST (17:00 UTC), to chat, have fun, and share your work. It'll be like a mini virtual JupyterCon. See you soon. https://blog.jupyter.org/open-community-call-b93d44fc5856
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