Dear #lazyweb, is there any good guide to configuring #Jupyter to have multiple kernels associated with distinct #Python virtual environments?
I know that this is a thing that can be done and I have done it, but only by cobbling together the information from docs and partially-useful posts on forums/etc.
I have never encountered a good write-up of it that is beginner-friendly.
(I know that you can install Jupyter into each venv and switch servers, but this is NOT what I am asking about)
I love how @Bellingcat uses #Jupyter notebooks to help their non-tech-savvy researchers in using command-line tools. I guess we could do similar things with #digipres tools...
Jupyter notebooks could use a cell type that is data tables, like small Excel sheets.
What I figured that for most things I would prefer Python Notebook instead of Excel, but what I want is a mix of both. Add a small sheet, then code the cell ...
Folks, I'm starting my post-#PhD job search low-key on the side while I write up my #thesis.
I have an odd collection of skills - #Linux, #Python, #Jupyter, #pandas, #DevRel, and I've done a lot of work in team leadership and management, and have led a multi-million $ not for profit in the past. Keynote speaker.
I'm looking for something that harnesses all of these skills - and it will be a senior role with senior pay, given my experience, qualifications and proven capability. I have time and will be discerning about my next step.
Job titles that might fit here would be Senior Research Engineer, Engineering Lead, Lead AI Engineer or similar.
Looking for fully remote work, with one day a fortnight max in #Melbourne, AU. If you don't believe in #RemoteWork or #WFH, we're not a good fit.
Super keen on something full time rather than splitting my attention over multiple part-time roles.
Looking to start around August, so a fair amount of lead time.
Keen on organisations that have strong values alignment - #FAIR and #CARE data use, #EthicalAI, AI for social good.
I'm trying to use #orgmode as a replacement for #jupyter. I'm wondering if others use Org that way, and what their solutions are for getting inline plots/images. Ideally I'd like to be able to get regular stdout output and plot output from the same code block as you can in jupyter, and then have the image show up inline at a reasonable size without having to manually mess with filenames, image sizes or adjust headers every time I want to do that.
If you are willing to hack for a better developer ecosystem, please try #vscodium. On #Linux, there are builds for flatpaks/snaps (or from source). On #FreeBSD, there's a version of #VSCode in ports that is pre-patched and relatively easy to work with. Some #Microsoft extensions, like remote dev environments and #Jupyter Notebooks, do not work (or only partially work) and require independent extensions. Consider contributing to these projects and use them, if you can.
I am excited to be giving a talk about Automating MBSE Models with Gaphor and Python at 7pm EST tomorrow at Michigan Python. All our welcome, come and join us!
I like how we've gone from "You can't run a serious website on python" to people coding python primarily in a website that is itself powered by python.