Carlos Scheidegger
Carlos Scheidegger
Are you willing to hack around the source code? If you made a few changes to the TimeSeriesEntryType class to support _signed_ integers, then maybe you could think of "started...
> This wouldn't necessarily get you the intersections for free though, would it? Not for free, nor easily. And it's worse than that: if you want to keep the intersections...
Yes, I'd be happy to do it. Just so I know what to target, what do you folks usually expect out of such tests? For example, the original tuple didn't...
Ok, I think I see the issue. What's happening is that jupyter_client 8's `client.kc.kernel_info())` returns a Future rather than a str, and notebookclient doesn't know what to do with it....
Agh, I want to defer this to the next release. It's an important decision that needs careful thinking...
Those are _much_ more complicated issues. Some people have written entire theses on trying to figure those out :)
I'm ok with that proposal. Note that if this is a well-formed json object, we can have RCloud API that manipulates the metadata; so if the notebook execution opens a...
Out, damn spot! Out, I say! ... What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?
Yeah, I think this is really a bug, actually.
I can fix that if you'd rather do something else.