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Jupyter users will love this!! Stickyland is an open-source tool that lets you break the linear presentation of a notebook. - Create floating cells - Create a dashboard of cells - Auto-run cells upon changes

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This looks so cool! Thanks for sharing Avi!

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Looking to automate reporting? Use AI agents to turn spreadsheets to reports in minutes without any coding.

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Good sharing

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great idea, wonder if it works with intellig/pycharm envs

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The linear flow of notebooks is why I love hate them. Let's you build a POC quickly but becomes a total bin fire if you're working with multiple people and plan on deploying the model to prod.

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that is cool

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Crazyy

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That’s awesome features !

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