Jeremy Tuloup
@jtp.io
Technical Directory at QuantStack, Project Jupyter Core Developer & Distinguished Contributor - he / him - https://github.com/jtpio - jtp.io
JupyterCon is almost there!
I will be presenting one of the possible views for what AI in Project Jupyter can look like, with a focus on forward-looking browser-based AI workflows.
If you haven't registered yet and feel like attending, there is still time to do so.
See you all in San Diego, CA 👋
I will be presenting one of the possible views for what AI in Project Jupyter can look like, with a focus on forward-looking browser-based AI workflows.
If you haven't registered yet and feel like attending, there is still time to do so.
See you all in San Diego, CA 👋
October 31, 2025 at 12:03 PM
JupyterCon is almost there!
I will be presenting one of the possible views for what AI in Project Jupyter can look like, with a focus on forward-looking browser-based AI workflows.
If you haven't registered yet and feel like attending, there is still time to do so.
See you all in San Diego, CA 👋
I will be presenting one of the possible views for what AI in Project Jupyter can look like, with a focus on forward-looking browser-based AI workflows.
If you haven't registered yet and feel like attending, there is still time to do so.
See you all in San Diego, CA 👋
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
Jupyter Open Studio Day in San Francisco on Monday, November 10th. Register at go.bloomberg.com/attend/invit...
Jupyter Open Studio Day - November 10, 2025
go.bloomberg.com
October 23, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Jupyter Open Studio Day in San Francisco on Monday, November 10th. Register at go.bloomberg.com/attend/invit...
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
Go from JupyterLab user to creator 🚀
At JupyterCon 2025, learn to build + publish custom extensions for real-world workflows — guided by experts in JupyterLab development.
🗓️ Nov 3 | San Diego
Details: sched.co/28H2m
Register: events.linuxfoundation.org/jupytercon/r...
At JupyterCon 2025, learn to build + publish custom extensions for real-world workflows — guided by experts in JupyterLab development.
🗓️ Nov 3 | San Diego
Details: sched.co/28H2m
Register: events.linuxfoundation.org/jupytercon/r...
October 7, 2025 at 5:09 PM
Go from JupyterLab user to creator 🚀
At JupyterCon 2025, learn to build + publish custom extensions for real-world workflows — guided by experts in JupyterLab development.
🗓️ Nov 3 | San Diego
Details: sched.co/28H2m
Register: events.linuxfoundation.org/jupytercon/r...
At JupyterCon 2025, learn to build + publish custom extensions for real-world workflows — guided by experts in JupyterLab development.
🗓️ Nov 3 | San Diego
Details: sched.co/28H2m
Register: events.linuxfoundation.org/jupytercon/r...
See you all in Paris!
In the meantime, quick sneak peek 👀
In the meantime, quick sneak peek 👀
September 4, 2025 at 10:41 AM
See you all in Paris!
In the meantime, quick sneak peek 👀
In the meantime, quick sneak peek 👀
Current status: fixing 7 year old issues
August 21, 2025 at 8:32 AM
Current status: fixing 7 year old issues
👋 JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook users:
What's one thing you'd love to see improved in JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, or JupyterLite?
The team is prepping the upcoming 4.5/7.5 releases and wants to tackle some usability issues.
Drop your feedback below, this will help prioritize what gets fixed!👇
What's one thing you'd love to see improved in JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, or JupyterLite?
The team is prepping the upcoming 4.5/7.5 releases and wants to tackle some usability issues.
Drop your feedback below, this will help prioritize what gets fixed!👇
August 19, 2025 at 9:43 AM
👋 JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook users:
What's one thing you'd love to see improved in JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, or JupyterLite?
The team is prepping the upcoming 4.5/7.5 releases and wants to tackle some usability issues.
Drop your feedback below, this will help prioritize what gets fixed!👇
What's one thing you'd love to see improved in JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, or JupyterLite?
The team is prepping the upcoming 4.5/7.5 releases and wants to tackle some usability issues.
Drop your feedback below, this will help prioritize what gets fixed!👇
JupyterLite 0.7 alpha releases are now available, with already some nice new features 🎁
- Audio and video playback
- Support for JupyterLab workspaces
- Basic cell interrupt
Try it in your browser and don't hesitate to share feedback, thanks!
jupyterlite.rtfd.io/en/latest
- Audio and video playback
- Support for JupyterLab workspaces
- Basic cell interrupt
Try it in your browser and don't hesitate to share feedback, thanks!
jupyterlite.rtfd.io/en/latest
August 14, 2025 at 7:41 AM
JupyterLite 0.7 alpha releases are now available, with already some nice new features 🎁
- Audio and video playback
- Support for JupyterLab workspaces
- Basic cell interrupt
Try it in your browser and don't hesitate to share feedback, thanks!
jupyterlite.rtfd.io/en/latest
- Audio and video playback
- Support for JupyterLab workspaces
- Basic cell interrupt
Try it in your browser and don't hesitate to share feedback, thanks!
jupyterlite.rtfd.io/en/latest
Check out my talk from April at Université Grenoble Alpes, where I demoed the latest AI advancements in @jupyter.org.
From %ai magics to generating notebooks and connecting to model providers, plus a peek at local browser models with JupyterLite 💡
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiQl...
From %ai magics to generating notebooks and connecting to model providers, plus a peek at local browser models with JupyterLite 💡
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiQl...
Generative AI for Jupyter | ia4dev 2025
YouTube video by Jeremy Tuloup
www.youtube.com
June 30, 2025 at 7:19 AM
Check out my talk from April at Université Grenoble Alpes, where I demoed the latest AI advancements in @jupyter.org.
From %ai magics to generating notebooks and connecting to model providers, plus a peek at local browser models with JupyterLite 💡
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiQl...
From %ai magics to generating notebooks and connecting to model providers, plus a peek at local browser models with JupyterLite 💡
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiQl...
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
I just tried it.
The fact that "input" now works is a major, major game changer.
I just tried a few other things, and they all work perfectly -- certainly perfectly enough for my "Python for non-programmers" class.
Wow. Kudos to the entire Jupyter team. I'm so impressed and delighted.
The fact that "input" now works is a major, major game changer.
I just tried a few other things, and they all work perfectly -- certainly perfectly enough for my "Python for non-programmers" class.
Wow. Kudos to the entire Jupyter team. I'm so impressed and delighted.
June 13, 2025 at 11:36 AM
I just tried it.
The fact that "input" now works is a major, major game changer.
I just tried a few other things, and they all work perfectly -- certainly perfectly enough for my "Python for non-programmers" class.
Wow. Kudos to the entire Jupyter team. I'm so impressed and delighted.
The fact that "input" now works is a major, major game changer.
I just tried a few other things, and they all work perfectly -- certainly perfectly enough for my "Python for non-programmers" class.
Wow. Kudos to the entire Jupyter team. I'm so impressed and delighted.
🎉 JupyterLite 0.6 is now available, and brings exciting new features:
✨ Interactive input() support
🔄 New REPL options
🎯 Better kernel status and logs
⚡️ Improved multi-tab experience
Read more: blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlite-...
Walkthrough video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkQ9...
✨ Interactive input() support
🔄 New REPL options
🎯 Better kernel status and logs
⚡️ Improved multi-tab experience
Read more: blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlite-...
Walkthrough video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkQ9...
JupyterLite 0.6.0 is released! 🎉
JupyterLite 0.6.0 includes a number of new features, bug fixes, and enhancements and significant improvements to the user interface.
blog.jupyter.org
June 13, 2025 at 9:22 AM
🎉 JupyterLite 0.6 is now available, and brings exciting new features:
✨ Interactive input() support
🔄 New REPL options
🎯 Better kernel status and logs
⚡️ Improved multi-tab experience
Read more: blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlite-...
Walkthrough video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkQ9...
✨ Interactive input() support
🔄 New REPL options
🎯 Better kernel status and logs
⚡️ Improved multi-tab experience
Read more: blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlite-...
Walkthrough video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkQ9...
For those of you who prefer R over Python — good news! 🎉
You can now try out and run R code directly right in your browser from the @jupyter.org website — all in just a couple of seconds 🚀
Huge thanks to Isabel Paredes and contributors for making this possible!
👉 jupyter.org/try
You can now try out and run R code directly right in your browser from the @jupyter.org website — all in just a couple of seconds 🚀
Huge thanks to Isabel Paredes and contributors for making this possible!
👉 jupyter.org/try
June 4, 2025 at 5:33 PM
For those of you who prefer R over Python — good news! 🎉
You can now try out and run R code directly right in your browser from the @jupyter.org website — all in just a couple of seconds 🚀
Huge thanks to Isabel Paredes and contributors for making this possible!
👉 jupyter.org/try
You can now try out and run R code directly right in your browser from the @jupyter.org website — all in just a couple of seconds 🚀
Huge thanks to Isabel Paredes and contributors for making this possible!
👉 jupyter.org/try
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
just watched a very great overview of the latest updates in Jupyterlab and Jupyterlite
- Improved code consoles, RTC,
- Support for R via xeus-R; consoles
- Improvements with xeus-python with some pip magic
- JupyterAI and Jupyterlite-AI, with options for in-browser LLMs
- hybrid kernels 🤯 (cont ⬇️)
- Improved code consoles, RTC,
- Support for R via xeus-R; consoles
- Improvements with xeus-python with some pip magic
- JupyterAI and Jupyterlite-AI, with options for in-browser LLMs
- hybrid kernels 🤯 (cont ⬇️)
Jupyter Frontends & JupyterLite updates | Jupyter Open Studio Day 2025
YouTube video by Jeremy Tuloup
youtu.be
May 29, 2025 at 5:17 PM
just watched a very great overview of the latest updates in Jupyterlab and Jupyterlite
- Improved code consoles, RTC,
- Support for R via xeus-R; consoles
- Improvements with xeus-python with some pip magic
- JupyterAI and Jupyterlite-AI, with options for in-browser LLMs
- hybrid kernels 🤯 (cont ⬇️)
- Improved code consoles, RTC,
- Support for R via xeus-R; consoles
- Improvements with xeus-python with some pip magic
- JupyterAI and Jupyterlite-AI, with options for in-browser LLMs
- hybrid kernels 🤯 (cont ⬇️)
Shared some Jupyter Frontends demos last week at Jupyter Open Studio Day (hosted by Bloomberg)!
Covered:
✨ JupyterLab 4.4, Notebook 7.4
🧪 JupyterLite 0.6
🌐 In-browser Python/R
🖥️ Terminal w/ Vim
🧠 AI (WebLLM, on-device)
⚡ Hybrid kernels
Thanks Bloomberg & all who joined!
youtu.be/7kS_xfKEOmM
Covered:
✨ JupyterLab 4.4, Notebook 7.4
🧪 JupyterLite 0.6
🌐 In-browser Python/R
🖥️ Terminal w/ Vim
🧠 AI (WebLLM, on-device)
⚡ Hybrid kernels
Thanks Bloomberg & all who joined!
youtu.be/7kS_xfKEOmM
Jupyter Frontends & JupyterLite updates | Jupyter Open Studio Day 2025
YouTube video by Jeremy Tuloup
youtu.be
May 28, 2025 at 2:50 PM
Shared some Jupyter Frontends demos last week at Jupyter Open Studio Day (hosted by Bloomberg)!
Covered:
✨ JupyterLab 4.4, Notebook 7.4
🧪 JupyterLite 0.6
🌐 In-browser Python/R
🖥️ Terminal w/ Vim
🧠 AI (WebLLM, on-device)
⚡ Hybrid kernels
Thanks Bloomberg & all who joined!
youtu.be/7kS_xfKEOmM
Covered:
✨ JupyterLab 4.4, Notebook 7.4
🧪 JupyterLite 0.6
🌐 In-browser Python/R
🖥️ Terminal w/ Vim
🧠 AI (WebLLM, on-device)
⚡ Hybrid kernels
Thanks Bloomberg & all who joined!
youtu.be/7kS_xfKEOmM
JupyterLab 4.4 and Notebook 7.4 are now available! 🎉
Coming with new features 🎁
- Code console improvements
- Settings import and export
- Workspace indicator
- Kernel subshells support
But also with bug fixes and other enhancements.
Check out the blog post!
blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlab-4...
Coming with new features 🎁
- Code console improvements
- Settings import and export
- Workspace indicator
- Kernel subshells support
But also with bug fixes and other enhancements.
Check out the blog post!
blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlab-4...
JupyterLab 4.4 and Notebook 7.4 are available!
JupyterLab 4.4 has been released! This new minor release of JupyterLab includes many new features and bug fixes.
blog.jupyter.org
May 21, 2025 at 1:31 PM
JupyterLab 4.4 and Notebook 7.4 are now available! 🎉
Coming with new features 🎁
- Code console improvements
- Settings import and export
- Workspace indicator
- Kernel subshells support
But also with bug fixes and other enhancements.
Check out the blog post!
blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlab-4...
Coming with new features 🎁
- Code console improvements
- Settings import and export
- Workspace indicator
- Kernel subshells support
But also with bug fixes and other enhancements.
Check out the blog post!
blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlab-4...
Coming soon in the next JupyterLite release:
ℹ️ Improved kernel loading indicator
Sometimes it can be difficult to know if there is an issue when starting a kernel, or if the kernel has finished loading. So we're working on making it easier to check the kernel state and access the logs.
ℹ️ Improved kernel loading indicator
Sometimes it can be difficult to know if there is an issue when starting a kernel, or if the kernel has finished loading. So we're working on making it easier to check the kernel state and access the logs.
April 9, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Coming soon in the next JupyterLite release:
ℹ️ Improved kernel loading indicator
Sometimes it can be difficult to know if there is an issue when starting a kernel, or if the kernel has finished loading. So we're working on making it easier to check the kernel state and access the logs.
ℹ️ Improved kernel loading indicator
Sometimes it can be difficult to know if there is an issue when starting a kernel, or if the kernel has finished loading. So we're working on making it easier to check the kernel state and access the logs.
JupyterLab 4.4 and Jupyter Notebook 7.4 will be available very soon.
And they are coming with a couple of nice improvements and bug fixes 🎁
So I just published a new video to do a quick tour of these new features 🎥
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhYo...
And they are coming with a couple of nice improvements and bug fixes 🎁
So I just published a new video to do a quick tour of these new features 🎥
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhYo...
What's new in JupyterLab 4.4 and Notebook 7.4?
YouTube video by Jeremy Tuloup
www.youtube.com
March 28, 2025 at 4:26 PM
JupyterLab 4.4 and Jupyter Notebook 7.4 will be available very soon.
And they are coming with a couple of nice improvements and bug fixes 🎁
So I just published a new video to do a quick tour of these new features 🎥
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhYo...
And they are coming with a couple of nice improvements and bug fixes 🎁
So I just published a new video to do a quick tour of these new features 🎥
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhYo...
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
JupyterLab 4.4.0b1 and Notebook 7.4.0b1 are available for testing 🎉
- improved code console
- settings import/export
- better real time collaboration
- workspace indicator
- kernel subshells
Please test:
pip install --pre 'jupyterlab>=4.4.0b1'
or
pip install --pre 'notebook>=7.4.0b1'
- improved code console
- settings import/export
- better real time collaboration
- workspace indicator
- kernel subshells
Please test:
pip install --pre 'jupyterlab>=4.4.0b1'
or
pip install --pre 'notebook>=7.4.0b1'
March 14, 2025 at 9:49 AM
JupyterLab 4.4.0b1 and Notebook 7.4.0b1 are available for testing 🎉
- improved code console
- settings import/export
- better real time collaboration
- workspace indicator
- kernel subshells
Please test:
pip install --pre 'jupyterlab>=4.4.0b1'
or
pip install --pre 'notebook>=7.4.0b1'
- improved code console
- settings import/export
- better real time collaboration
- workspace indicator
- kernel subshells
Please test:
pip install --pre 'jupyterlab>=4.4.0b1'
or
pip install --pre 'notebook>=7.4.0b1'
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
Announcing JupyterGIS 🌍 🌐 🎉
Real-time collaboration for #GIS workflows with #Jupyter and #QGIS
@qgis.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy @jupyter.org
blog.jupyter.org/real-time-co...
Real-time collaboration for #GIS workflows with #Jupyter and #QGIS
@qgis.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy @jupyter.org
blog.jupyter.org/real-time-co...
Real-time collaboration and collaborative editing for GIS workflows with Jupyter and QGIS
The QGIS open-source project is a cornerstone in the geosciences ecosystem, providing robust tools for spatial data analysis and…
blog.jupyter.org
February 27, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Announcing JupyterGIS 🌍 🌐 🎉
Real-time collaboration for #GIS workflows with #Jupyter and #QGIS
@qgis.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy @jupyter.org
blog.jupyter.org/real-time-co...
Real-time collaboration for #GIS workflows with #Jupyter and #QGIS
@qgis.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy @jupyter.org
blog.jupyter.org/real-time-co...
Learned about OpenLLM-France and their Lucie open source LLM yesterday.
To try it in JupyterLab:
➡️ Install Ollama: ollama.com
➡️ ollama pull OpenLLM-France/Lucie-7B-Instruct
➡️ pip install jupyterlab jupyter-ai langchain-ollama
Then configure Jupyter AI to chat with Lucie 💬
To try it in JupyterLab:
➡️ Install Ollama: ollama.com
➡️ ollama pull OpenLLM-France/Lucie-7B-Instruct
➡️ pip install jupyterlab jupyter-ai langchain-ollama
Then configure Jupyter AI to chat with Lucie 💬
February 21, 2025 at 6:38 PM
Learned about OpenLLM-France and their Lucie open source LLM yesterday.
To try it in JupyterLab:
➡️ Install Ollama: ollama.com
➡️ ollama pull OpenLLM-France/Lucie-7B-Instruct
➡️ pip install jupyterlab jupyter-ai langchain-ollama
Then configure Jupyter AI to chat with Lucie 💬
To try it in JupyterLab:
➡️ Install Ollama: ollama.com
➡️ ollama pull OpenLLM-France/Lucie-7B-Instruct
➡️ pip install jupyterlab jupyter-ai langchain-ollama
Then configure Jupyter AI to chat with Lucie 💬
Come join the Project Jupyter community today at the Jupyter Community Call!
Jupyter Community Calls are like "virtual JupyterCon" events with cool and fun demos 🎁 And today's agenda looks exciting.
blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-comm...
Jupyter Community Calls are like "virtual JupyterCon" events with cool and fun demos 🎁 And today's agenda looks exciting.
blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-comm...
Jupyter Community Call: February 2025
Hey Jovyans, we want to see the great things you’re doing with Jupyter! The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) standing committee is…
blog.jupyter.org
February 19, 2025 at 8:36 AM
Come join the Project Jupyter community today at the Jupyter Community Call!
Jupyter Community Calls are like "virtual JupyterCon" events with cool and fun demos 🎁 And today's agenda looks exciting.
blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-comm...
Jupyter Community Calls are like "virtual JupyterCon" events with cool and fun demos 🎁 And today's agenda looks exciting.
blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-comm...
Reposted by Jeremy Tuloup
JupyterCAD 3.0 is here! 🎉
We are excited to announce JupyterCAD 3.0, bringing major improvements to the web-based collaborative CAD editor for JupyterLab:
blog.jupyter.org/announcing-j...
✅ Color Customization
🐍 Embedded Python Console
🎯 Improved UX
🖱️ Mouse-based 3D Controls
🤝 Suggestions Support
We are excited to announce JupyterCAD 3.0, bringing major improvements to the web-based collaborative CAD editor for JupyterLab:
blog.jupyter.org/announcing-j...
✅ Color Customization
🐍 Embedded Python Console
🎯 Improved UX
🖱️ Mouse-based 3D Controls
🤝 Suggestions Support
Announcing JupyterCAD 3.0
The latest iteration of the web-based collaborative CAD editor
blog.jupyter.org
February 17, 2025 at 9:56 AM
JupyterCAD 3.0 is here! 🎉
We are excited to announce JupyterCAD 3.0, bringing major improvements to the web-based collaborative CAD editor for JupyterLab:
blog.jupyter.org/announcing-j...
✅ Color Customization
🐍 Embedded Python Console
🎯 Improved UX
🖱️ Mouse-based 3D Controls
🤝 Suggestions Support
We are excited to announce JupyterCAD 3.0, bringing major improvements to the web-based collaborative CAD editor for JupyterLab:
blog.jupyter.org/announcing-j...
✅ Color Customization
🐍 Embedded Python Console
🎯 Improved UX
🖱️ Mouse-based 3D Controls
🤝 Suggestions Support
What if we could use AI models like Llama 3.2 or Mistral 7B in the browser with JupyterLite? 🤯
Still at a very early stage of course, but making some good progress!
Thanks to WebLLM, which brings hardware accelerated language model inference onto web browsers, via WebGPU 🚀
Still at a very early stage of course, but making some good progress!
Thanks to WebLLM, which brings hardware accelerated language model inference onto web browsers, via WebGPU 🚀
February 17, 2025 at 8:00 AM
What if we could use AI models like Llama 3.2 or Mistral 7B in the browser with JupyterLite? 🤯
Still at a very early stage of course, but making some good progress!
Thanks to WebLLM, which brings hardware accelerated language model inference onto web browsers, via WebGPU 🚀
Still at a very early stage of course, but making some good progress!
Thanks to WebLLM, which brings hardware accelerated language model inference onto web browsers, via WebGPU 🚀
Preparing for the AlpOSS (Alpes Open Source Software) 2025 conference, happening next week in the Grenoble area 🏔️
I will be giving a short talk (5 minutes!) about the current state of Jupyter AI, related projects and ongoing developments ✨
Quick sneak peek 👀
I will be giving a short talk (5 minutes!) about the current state of Jupyter AI, related projects and ongoing developments ✨
Quick sneak peek 👀
February 12, 2025 at 6:41 PM
Preparing for the AlpOSS (Alpes Open Source Software) 2025 conference, happening next week in the Grenoble area 🏔️
I will be giving a short talk (5 minutes!) about the current state of Jupyter AI, related projects and ongoing developments ✨
Quick sneak peek 👀
I will be giving a short talk (5 minutes!) about the current state of Jupyter AI, related projects and ongoing developments ✨
Quick sneak peek 👀