I sincerely hope to help lay a path for others, especially underrepresented voices, out there to follow, just as the JH team have done for me
I sincerely hope to help lay a path for others, especially underrepresented voices, out there to follow, just as the JH team have done for me
I've always admired Project Jupyter from afar and to join as a JupyterHub maintainer is definitely a LIFE GOALS achievement for me. The difference between then and now is that I better understand the power and impact of the open source community and *people*
This was an exciting round of UX improvements to nbgitpuller thanks to feedback from the team at UC Berkeley. Thanks to the CloudBank team and @ucbids.bsky.social for facilitating collaborations like this!
@jupyter.org Security workshop on March 31st (TDOV) in Berkeley with @ucbids.bsky.social events.linuxfoundation.org/security-too... #jupyterworkshops #jupyter
OOOOH
Researchfish
Is going extinct π‘ππ
help.researchfish.com/en_US/resear...
βοΈ Blizzards arenβt just snowstorms.
They disrupt travel, strain power grids, damage crops, and cost billions.
A VEDA Dashboard Story digs into the science + impacts of these extreme winter events.
Read here π www.earthdata.nasa.gov/dashboard/st...
MSc student celebrating graduation with parents
Two scholarships are available for our MSc in HPC programmes 2026/2027. Apply for our John Fisher Scholarships, each worth up to Β£16000, before March 2, 2026. Read more in this article by EPCC's David Henty: edin.ac/4qv1hPE
Running live previews with the @mystmd.org CLI on a JupyterHub has been a challenge so far - the available theme servers are not setup well to support this. We've made progress on a solution that's almost ready to share, meantime this explains the problems it solves:
opensci.dev/articles/jup...
Everybody thinks 'https://' stands for 'hypertext transfer protocol secure' but it actually stands for 'head to this place, sucka' followed by a colon and two laser sounds
I'm sorry this happened to you, and that reductive comment is so hurtful
We're hiring a full-time research software engineer for biodiversity & bioacoustics!
Position offers a strong research component with independence + research pub opportunities and real-world impact.
expected salary range $111K - $116K.
dse.berkeley.edu/news/were-hi...
ππͺ STFC funded PhD opportunity in Planetary Science @bristoluni.bsky.social
Choose from projects on:
1οΈβ£ Chondritic meteorites
2οΈβ£ Titan's atmosphere
3οΈβ£ The deep interior of Mars
4οΈβ£ Highly siderophile elements in the solar system
π Apply by: 25 Feb 2026, 14:00 GMT
βΉοΈ www.bristol.ac.uk/earthscience...
π Weβre hiring!
Join the HPC team at Ghent University as HPC System Administrator (Linux & Storage) and help support cutting-edge research and supercomputing in Flanders.
π Ghent University
β±οΈ Full-time, permanent
π» Hybrid work possible
ποΈ Apply by 31 Jan 2026
π jobs.ugent.be/job/Gent-Sys...
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EPCC is hiring!
We have the following vacancies:
Collaboration Manager
edin.ac/4oZHnuw
Applications Developers
edin.ac/491r4HA
Closing date for both posts is 14 January 2026.
The dismantling of NCAR should be the trending story on Bluesky, not the fucking Oscars leaving ABC for YouTube.
The beautiful idea of NCAR, to improve understanding of our planet through a cooperative, shared and open intellectual team effort, is literally what has got me out of bed every morning for nearly two decades. This cannot, CANNOT be allowed to happen.
eu.usatoday.com/story/news/p...
Do you love to write code or teach others about data-centered Earth Systems Science? Interested in the interplay of science and data? The NSF Unidata Summer Internship program is looking for you! Apply by February 6, 2026 to work with us next summer: buff.ly/5nsLdRu
Pantone color of the year: Cloud Dancer
they got a pic of me deploying
Oh boy, you can bet we are cooking the coolest profiler for Python 3.15 π¨βπ³π₯
My JupyterCon talk on standardizing AI agent access to Jupyter notebooks - thanks to MCP - is now live! π
π₯ Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO2p...
π Blog post: datalayer.blog/2025/11/27/j...
#JupyterCon #AI #MCP
"Who is using the most resources?" is a common question for cloud admins. With our new user group cost dashboards, you can answer that question with more granularity!
2i2c.org/blog/2025/cl...
Really stoked to see @jupyter.orgβs first round of community proposals get funded! It was an absolute honor to help set up this initiative! I look forward to seeing this continue in the future blog.jupyter.org/announcing-o...
We recently pushed Jupyter Book 2, which was a breaking change for many of our users! We considered publishing a completely different package (e.g., `jupyter-book2`) but decided against it. Here's a quick rationale why:
And this is how I learned about jupyter-ssh-proxy. Seems handy, and a lot less headache to set up than an actual ssh server into the hub. β¨
I had such a good time at JupyterCon. Great to see all those faces in real life that I'd only seen on a screen before. What an awesome community :)
group of about 50 people pose for the camera in a large room, with the JupyterCon logo on the side of the photo
So much activity at #JupyterCon 2025 -> tutorials π§ , meetups π€, talks π€! Thankfully, Silas Santini captured some highlights and shared some valuable resources!
Read "Themes of Day 1, JupyterCon 2025: Collaboration and Modularity" for details:
bids.berkeley.edu/news/themes-...
sad to be missing #jupytercon this week!
But small win, recently made my first PR to JupyterHub fancy-profiles to add support for ARM architecture.
& now I have JupyterHub running on an NVIDIA DGX Spark (via k3s).
Also have CUDA/RAPIDS based image in rocker for python+R envs, rocker/cuda:arm64
Adam Thornton tells us why 500 real users are worse than 3000 bot users while scaling the Rubin Observatory JupyterHub #jupytercon
Shravan Achar and Zach Sailor demonstrating a simple sharing service for Jupyter Notebooks #jupytercon