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This issue also affects `%pip install` run from notebook code cells in notebooks running in the app, and which would ordinarily be expected to guarantee the availability of the installed...

@czaki Ah... seems it is there but I had to restart the kernel before I could see the newly installed packages, whereas typically (for me at least...) packages seem to...

I'm all for the UX that @fperez suggests. When things are going well there is no need to restart the kernel. You can mitigate against a restart in a linear...

Just as an example of a related user experience, [SageMathCell](https://sagecell.sagemath.org/) allows you to run an arbitrary bit of code against a CoCalc kernel and display the result. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/82988/122429023-5a28ec80-cf8a-11eb-9046-32fb3d26fdf0.png)

In passing, I note https://terminal.mybinder.org/ . Is that the sort of thing that `term/` would equate to? And is `book/` for Jupyter Book, eg allow cells to run against the...

And another observation: ThebeLab typically launches against a remotely started BinderHub kernel with a js config of the form: ``` { requestKernel: true, binderOptions: { repo: "ouseful-course-containers/ou-tm112-notebooks", ref: "master", },...

I really struggle with the console having the command line way down the bottom of the cell after lots of white space. I'm not sure how the cell at the...

The `pandas.to_csv()` function seems to have stopped working in latest demo site? (How do I check the `jupyterlite` version number?)

+1 on tests being useful, particularly for core / expected user operations on popular packages, and also to maintain awareness of where some package operations may be currently failing where...

@krassowski Re: installed kernels, what confused me was how the Python3 kernel is different in the desktop app versus the local server environment. It would be useful if the desktop...