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Every kubeflow image should be scanned for security vulnerabilities.
It would be great to have a periodic security report.
Each of these images with vulnerability should be patched and updated.
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could you add one of the spellchecker plugins?
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Plotting UI revamp
The plotting UI leaves a lot to be desired:
- When you bring up the plotting UI, it's not obvious that you have to do some work to make a plot happen. If you don't, there's no error message, just a never-ending wait. (see https://gitter.im/polynote/polynote?at=5e0e36f9eac8d1511e9ed2ff )
- Why do we make you drag things onto axes? Especially when there is only one axis it could go onto (at leas
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Related to fonsp/Pluto.jl#83, it would be nice to have a button or shortcut to re-run all cells.
An example use case would be when changing a Plots.jl theme, it wouldn't trigger any cells with plots, so I'd have to manually mouse down to each cell and run them.
Thought? Sort of like Jupyter's "Run all cells", "Run all below", etc.
(also, thank you for deal
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To guide users towards doing things right, could we suggest they use the magics instead of the shell invocations? Possibly with a short explanation why. Was also mentioned in ipython/ipython#11524 (comment).