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you might want to give Kyso a try (Im a cofounder):

https://about.kyso.io/

We render jupyter notebooks, markown and html - we dont host running jupyter environments -> but we focus on making the experience of sharing with non-techies on your team easy. So can show/hide the code, get comments etc.


Monopsony can happen too


Kyso | Full-time JavaScript/Backend Engineer | Valencia, Spain but job is remote within the EU | with equity | kyso.io

https://angel.co/company/kyso-2/jobs/807083-software-enginee...

Hello all ! I'm Eoin one of the co-founders of Kyso. We are a small, fast growing, venture funded (Lunar Ventures & Techstars NYC) startup based in Valencia, Spain. Our stack is a typical MongoDB/Node.js backend with a Next.js/React.js frontend.

Kyso is a company’s central data insights hub where data scientists can post reports in a way that everyone on the team can read and learn from them. We are compatible with all the common data science tools, yet make the reports readable for non-technical people - bridging the gap between the data team and the rest of the company. Kind of like Notion (or Confluence), but for data analysis. 2/3 founders already have an exit - so this isn't our first rodeo.

It’s our first hire (equity included) so if you want to get into a fast growing startup early - please apply!


Kyso | Full-time JavaScript/Backend Engineer | Valencia, Spain but job is remote within the EU | with equity | kyso.io

https://angel.co/company/kyso-2/jobs/807083-software-enginee...

Hello all ! I'm Eoin one of the co-founders of Kyso. We are a small, fast growing, venture funded (Lunar Ventures & Techstars NYC) startup based in Valencia, Spain. Our stack is a typical MongoDB/Node.js backend with a Next.js/React.js frontend.

Kyso is a company’s central data insights hub where data scientists can post reports in a way that everyone on the team can read and learn from them. We are compatible with all the common data science tools, yet make the reports readable for non-technical people - bridging the gap between the data team and the rest of the company. Kind of like Notion (or Confluence), but for data analysis. 2/3 founders already have an exit - so this isn't our first rodeo.

It’s our first hire (equity included) so if you want to get into a fast growing startup early - please apply!


Location: India Remote: Remote ONLY

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: FullStack JavaScript, Typescript, React, Redux, CSS-in-JS, SPA, Node.js microservices, Express, Fastify, Mongoose, MongoDB, K8S, AWS, ECS, EKS, Docker.

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ng-sL5c7qQ68L-awGbbAduDA...

Email: narendra.sisodiya.1983@gmail.com


At Kyso [1] we let you do this (I'm one of the founders) - you can run Jupyterlab online and start servers inside Jupyterlab that you can share with the world (Jupyterlab will run on instance-id.cloud.kyso.io).

You can install viola and then just run it on port 8000 from within the jupyterlab terminal and you can share the url with anyone (it will be instance-id-8000.cloud.kyso.io)

We're actually thinking of supporting Viola natively in the next few weeks, what kind of app do you want to run?

[1] https://kyso.io


If it spawns a new kernel for each request it will be very slow no?


Or at least each page load will be slow and memory intensive for the server


It is a bit slow, but there's some exploration of keeping a hot pool of prexecuted kernels available. At the end of the day it's still 1 user 1 kernel though, and this is important for security/isolation reasons.


Hi - founder of Kyso here, thanks for your feedback we will get to work fixing those issues now


Thanks! After playing with it a bit it's clear that part of the problem is that the charts are getting generated on the fly and that's very performance intensive. My brand new Android phone is just choking on the page, to the point I can actually feel the phone overheating. Perhaps static images would be an improvement for mobile devices, with the option to load the full data on request.


I think it's been interpreted as recent movies not recent votes.


These iPhone price graphs would be better if they accounted for inflation - which still shows a large increase in price, especially if you look at the flagship phones.

https://kyso.io/eoin/iphone-prices


> These iPhone price graphs would be better if they accounted for inflation

I started normalizing the prices to 2018 prices after reading your comment, up until I realized the title points out that the values are inflation adjusted.

Also followed the links to find the original posting if anyone was curious.

https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/9v45n9/the_cost_of_...


And you need to pay an absolute premium for this pricacy - I've plotted the price of iPhone prices increase here and even after adjusting for inflation the price growth is really high. Especially if you look at the flagship phones

https://kyso.io/eoin/iphone-prices


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