Anyone using #JupyterHub (services.jupyterhub.enable=true) on #NixOS? Then you should have run into the database migration issue here:
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/jupyterhub-database-migration/65203
I'd appreciate any help.
Anyone using #JupyterHub (services.jupyterhub.enable=true) on #NixOS? Then you should have run into the database migration issue here:
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/jupyterhub-database-migration/65203
I'd appreciate any help.
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The Jupyter Community Building working group (JCB) would like to share a report and community building recommendations from interviews with members of Project Jupyter subprojects. #jupyter #opensource #communitybuilding #jupyternotebook #jupyterlab #jupyterhub https://blog.jupyter.org/community-building-report-project-jupyter-5a0fd7c8b08d
Integrating BinderHub with JupyterHub
Integrating the capabilities of mybinder.org and #BinderHub into #JupyterHub allows users to control their computational research environments and significantly reduces the workload for administrators.
Learn more about our work:
https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/jupyterhub-binderhub-gesis/
A collaboration between @2i2c_org and @GESIS and the amazing #Jupyter community. Funded by @NFDI4DS, @NFDI, and CESSDA.eu.
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
Now listening to Sarah Gibson of #JupyterHub, #Binder, mybinder.org, @turingway, and more.
https://hpc.guix.info/events/2023/workshop/program/#reproducible-computational-environments-with-binder
“Irreproducible research has real-world effects”, citing the economics paper that led to austerity measures in many countries.
“It’s OK to be human and make mistakes” as one incentive to produce #ReproducibleResearch.
@jonny #JupyterHub + #quarto ?
A bit off topic: never understood the rationale behind using #GPL and co. but then not enabling a mechanism for using it commercially (and paying). At least for academic software it is rare that they are commercially available, for most, success is just adoption, citations, etc. But a restrictive license seems to be an impediment to achieve that.
Maybe I'm being naif?
PS: I worked before in a company where they told us to avoid any *GPL...
Just got #JupyterHub deployed on prem on baremetal with #Kubernetes using #SideroMetal + #TalosLinux with #MetalLB, #Traefik, and #caddyserver for the networking.
Im Video zu hören: @Kidsdigitalgenial und @reticuleena (#Digitalcourage-#Bildungspaket), Prof. Dr. Ralf Lankau (#BigBlueButton), Lennard Indlekofer (über #nextcloud @nextcloud in der Schule), Sylvia Lange (#JupyterHub), Julian Dorn (#Schulverwalter), Oliver Eilbrecht (#Ilias/#SnapSchool) und @ironiemix (#Freifunk).