The team of JupyterCon 2023, PyData Paris 2024 & 2025 organizes a new conference named Compute! Paris 2026 on open source computation and data. The event will take place on November 25–26, 2026 at Sorbonne Université in Paris.
CfP deadline: May 24, 2026: compute.events/paris2026/cf...
Posts by Sylvain Corlay
Compute! is a new conference built on the idea that science needs transparency, not black boxes. It connects open-source maintainers (Jupyter, Scikit-learn, Apache Arrow, etc.) with the people who use their tools, fostering collaboration across disciplines to tackle shared data challenges.
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...
At QuantStack, we are deeply committed to advancing the @arrow.apache.org ecosystem.
Today, we introduce Sparrow-IPC, a modern C++20 implementation of Arrow IPC by Hind Montassif, Alexis Placet @alexis-placet.bsky.social, and Johan Mabille.
More details in our post: medium.com/@QuantStack/...
The notebook.link team is building "serverless scientific computing" on top of the modern Conda ecosystem & the prefix.dev package server. Read the guest blog on how they shipped interactive WASM for Python, R, C++, Fortran and more: prefix.dev/blog/server...
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...
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...
At @quantstack.bsky.social we designed novel bit-unpacking SIMD optimizations for @arrow.apache.org and #ApacheParquet, and implemented them entirely using C++ metaprogramming instead of Python-based code generation.
We'll publish a deep dive blog post soon.
github.com/apache/arrow...
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
@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
First @jupyter.org JupyterLite #Python notebook for serverless, in-browser #SageMath computations in algebraic combinatorics, using passagemath-combinat compiled to #WebAssembly with @emscripten.org
passagemath.org/passagemath-...
#OpenSource #Mathematics
🧪 DataLab-Kernel | Advanced plotting showcase
Running in the browser via notebook.link from @quantstack.bsky.social
The plotter now implements all core DataLab visualization features
Standalone demo — no DataLab required
DataLab-Kernel: github.com/DataLab-Plat...
DataLab: datalab-platform.com
🎉 JupyterLite is now part of Project Jupyter!
Run Jupyter notebooks directly in your browser: no server, no setup.
Many thanks to the JupyterLite contributors and supporters like QuantStack, Bloomberg and the Gates Foundation.
🔗 blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlite-...
🧪 Sigima, running in the browser thanks to notebook.link from @quantstack.bsky.social
The scientific signal & image processing engine behind DataLab (datalab-platform.com), now executable directly in a @jupyter.org notebook (no local install required).
Lightweight, reproducible, easy to share.
🧪 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
🧪 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.
🧪 Experimenting with notebook.link from @quantstack.bsky.social, and DataLab-Kernel (github.com/DataLab-Plat...), a Xeus-Python JupyterLite-compatible kernel.
Goal: share fully interactive DataLab-powered notebooks directly in the browser.
Looks promising for demos, docs, and reproducible examples!
A viewer for Parquet, SQLite, and Avro files in JupyterLab.
Check out our new JupyterLab extension: Arbalister. 🏹
Built upon Apache Datafusion, @jupyter.org , and @arrow.apache.org , it lazily fetches rows so that you can view files larger than memory!
blog.jupyter.org/instantly-vi...
Pandas 3.0 was just released yesterday!! 🤘
And guess what? You can already play with it in Notebook.link.
I quickly built a Notebook.link link for you to play with it now:
notebook.link/@martinRenou...
It's public for everyone to use, and it's powered by free / open source software that we at QuantStack actively contribute to.
(note: I didn't work on this)
We are thrilled to introduce notebook.link, a platform that lets you create, share, and run Jupyter notebooks instantly in your browser.
Powered by JupyterLite and WebAssembly, it supports Python, R, C++, and a full in-browser terminal experience.
📖 Read the full story: medium.com/@QuantStack/...
Together with @nicolasbrichet.bsky.social at @pydataparis.bsky.social 2025, we presented a vision for what AI @jupyter.org can look like, with a focus on forward-looking, browser-based AI workflows 🤖
The recording is now available on YouTube, happy watching!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKeu...
JupyterLite now supports any-llm-gateway as a backend for its AI static front-end.
any-llm-gateway routes LLM requests through a single gateway rather than tying usage to one provider.
Integration details: link.mozilla.ai/jupyterlite-...
All talks are now online - perfect for cozy learning by the fire. 🎄🔥
🎁 Watch here: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Missed a session? Now’s your chance! Share your favorites and keep the inspiration going.
Wishing you a season of learning and innovation!
@quantstack.bsky.social, an “almost accidental startup,” is building a serverless distro of @jupyter.org for Jupyter’s global adoption.
Feat. @sylvaincorlay.bsky.social
🚀 JupyterLite 0.7 is now available!
- Support for workspaces
- Audio / video playback
- Interrupt execution queue
- Basic notebook export
- Notebook scrolling fixes
➡️ Try it: jupyter.org/try-jupyter
➡️ Walkthrough video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=utNt...
➡️ Blog post: blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlite-...
SIMD coding is hard: platforms, inconsistencies, lane constraints... but xsimd abstracts a lot away. With my first contributions, I improved byte shuffling, now available in the latest 14.0 release.
#C++ #SIMD #xsimd #openSource
@quantstack.bsky.social, an “almost accidental startup,” is building a serverless distro of @jupyter.org for Jupyter’s global adoption.
Feat. @sylvaincorlay.bsky.social
Missed #JupyterCon25? You can catch up on YouTube! Check out @mfisher87.bsky.social and @fernandoperez.org's live demo of #GeoJupyter tools to help open and democratize geospatial data analysis: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5h7...
📹More from JupyterCon: www.youtube.com/@JupyterCon
JupyterLab 4.5 and Jupyter Notebook 7.5 are here! 🎉
Highlights 🎁
- Enhanced notebook scrolling behavior
- Native audio and video support
- New Terminal search
- Debugger, Notebook and File Browser improvements
Check out the blog post to learn more!
blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlab-4...