Technical Director @quantstack.bsky.social. Believe in open-source software and open-science. Love computer graphics and Python.
Martin Renou
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@geojupyter.bsky.social 's JupyterGIS just got two new features: built-in STAC browsing and Story Maps. Discover #geospatial data and tell map-based stories all from @jupyter.org!
Try it live in your browser: notebook.link/@quantstack/....
Read more on the Project Jupyter Blog: shorturl.at/UXE8s
Since its initial announcement less than two years ago, JupyterGIS has been a growing effort to bring interactive geospatial workflows into…
notebook.link combines the power of @jupyter.org's JupyterLite, mambajs and jupyterlite-ai to bring to you the best of open-source data analysis and visualization tools, all within your browser: no installation required! 🤘
#DataScience #OpenSource #Jupyter #WebAssembly #AI #Python
Martin Renou
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🧪 Awesome announcement from the @quantstack.bsky.social team! Introducing notebook.link, share your computational notebook and have them run directly in the browser with no setup, powered by Jupyterlite and the xeus stack.
#datascience #scientificcomputing
Martin Renou
any-llm just got better.
JupyterLiteAI connects through our OpenAI-compatible gateway.
LangChain users install one package and switch models with a string.
Headroom adds any-llm as a backend for context optimization.
Read more: [https://link.mozilla.ai/any-llm-integrations
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Dive into our rewrite of a low-level algorithm in @arrow.apache.org using C++ metaprogramming that improves the performance of #Parquet reading by up to 50-60%. Impressive work done mostly by @antoineprv.bsky.social
1/ Highly understandable overview at medium.com/@AntoineProu...
Explore the expansion of geospatial workflows in Jupyter. Gregory Mooney, QuantStack highlights how JupyterGIS is enabling collaborative mapping and spatial analysis within interactive notebooks. #Jupyter #GIS #OpenSource
blog.jupyter.org/expanding-ge...
Recreating Ed Hawkins' climate spiral visualization in a Jupyter Notebook on notebook.link 🎨
The notebook uses NASA GISTEMP v4 monthly temperature anomalies from 1980 to 2025, and the p5.js JupyterLite kernel for ad-hoc visualizations 💡
➡️ Try it in your browser: notebook.link/@jtp/paintin...
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2/ Deep technical dive with interactive C++ snippets running in your Web browser:
notebook.link/@AntoinePrv/...
☕ LoOPS le 10 mars 2026 de 13h à 14h à l'Auditorium Irène Joliot-Curie. @martinrenou.bsky.social viendra nous présenter notebook.link une plateforme qui modernise l’expérience Jupyter pour le web.
+ d'infos: reseau-loops.github.io/2026/02/16/c...
Antoine Pitrou
Antoine Pitrou
🧪 Live experiment using notebook.link from @quantstack.bsky.social
A notebook with DataLab-Kernel (github.com/DataLab-Plat...), a Xeus-Python JupyterLite-compatible kernel, connects automatically to a running local DataLab app (datalab-platform.com).
No config. Auto-discovery.
It simply works.
Project Jupyter
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Reimagining how you share, collaborate, and run Jupyter notebooks — all in your browser.
A fully interactive, scalable, and language-agnostic computing environment that operates entirely in your browser. Supports Python, R, C++, and GNU Octave. Share a link — anyone can run it instantly.