We're open-sourcing the successor of Jupyter notebook
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Deepnote announced it's open-sourcing its notebook platform as a successor to Jupyter, addressing major limitations like poor collaboration, lack of AI integration, and high maintenance costs that plague traditional Jupyter deployments. The new format features reactive execution, native AI agents, seamless collaboration tools, and human-readable project files while remaining compatible with existing Jupyter notebooks.
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