Finally, you can implement something like the door trap you mentioned. Place a tiny object on top of the diary, that does not stand out visually, for example a circle of paper that was stamped out by a hole punch (for a ring binder). If anyone picks it up, or opens it, that will fall off. If they notice it fall, they won't know the exact place on the diary where you left it.

Hang the book using string, tied at the opening end. Measure the "excess" of the tie, or cut it to be exactly some length If it has been untied and retied, you will know by the excess being different. Or, use a very obscure and hard to tie knot.


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Maybe putting a very small thing on your note book could be a sign.Especially something that others consider that as a trash, such as a hair or something.Also in 1984, Winston Smith put a very little amount of dirt on his notebook, or you can put them between pages (if it doesn't make your notebook dirty!).

But I want this function to work well both when displaying HTM is possible, like in a notebook or lab, and e.g. within IPython or the qtconsole or just a plain python interpreter, where this is not possible and I would fall back to some kind of pretty printing instead.

I thought you were trying to answer the question posed at the links I posted earlier for detecting which specific front-end is being used, Jupyter classic vs. JupyterLab. I still would like to know the answer to that question as others asked it and I have collected the occurrences of that in my response earlier in this thread.

I can see how my question is ambiguous, sorry.

What I basically need to know if wherever my script is running, an object can be rendered as HTML or not.

I thought that actually letting the backend give me the HTML rendered representation of a small object should work, but strangely I still get a text/html representation even if I am in the qtconsole which is not able to render it.

Quick clarification - it is not that smart. Using the IPython display method to show such an object will always generate the HTML, regardless of what frontend is being used. In general, the kernel does not know what frontends will be displaying the information, so it cannot make such decisions.

TBH this is now just curiosity, as the main cases are solved anyways and nobody really uses qtconsole I think. It is just interesting that such a simple task is not something already dealt with in the API in the first place.

I think a client should know what it can and cannot do and tell the module that wants to display something which then can provide the data as needed, rather than the module generating all the diferent versions and the client picking what it can deal with.

There was probably a good reason to do it that way but: still weird.

However, once I run this cell I can immediately run another cell EVEN if the cell and particularly the arcpy function is still processing. Is there a way to show a progress bar or any indication that the cell has completed its operations? I want to move and delete multiple files by basically looping through a pandas dataframe, so I need to know the current progress. I am utilizing logging and print statements, but that's too indirect.

I have this notebook, and wanted to start using it for things but I also want to check how many pages it has. I searched online and didn't find it anywhere, so I come asking if any of you know about it! Thanks in advance :)

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I have a notebook HP Pavilion dm4 running Ubuntu 12.04 and I'm trying to determine the model number (like HP Pavilion dm4-2015dx or HP Pavilion dm4-2033cl, etc).There's no such information on notebook's body as suggested on HP's website on Option 1.

On my T430 I have to take out the battery and there is this little sticker that tells me exactly what I want to know. It's not where Lenovo says it is (on top of the battery), but there it is. Might be easier than doing it from the command line if in fact you have such a sticker.

I agree with Ariel. I would love to understand a bit more how this is supposed to work. When I start the notebook, what would be an example first entry? What would I then do when I learn more about it? Cross it off the list? Update the page with information on what it is, proving I now know?

I understand that you have installed a Samsung PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD drive into your HP Pavilion 24-r014 All-in-One Desktop PC and would like to know if the PC is booting using the M.2 drive. I'll surely assist you with this.

This could be a docking station that is not compatible for charging or it could be a laptop that does not charge via USB-C. Or, if there is some setting to enable charging that would be good to know as well.

What is going on? "Please attache a lakehouse to proceed"? What does that mean? In the setup of the Notebook activity in the Pipeline, I select the Workspace and Notebook from validated lists. The Pipeline should *know* that the Notebook is a part of a particular Lakehouse.

Thanks for the details. Can you please send me the code which you are running in the notebook? I will try to repro this from my side and let you know.


And also can you please try to create a new notebook and then attach the lakehouse. Now try to run this notebook from the pipeline. If the issue still persists please do let me know. This way there wont be a grey out option and you can attach or detach the lakehouse.



If I follow the steps for "+ Data Sources", I select "Lakehouses", then the radio buttong for "Existing lakehouse". The lakehouse that the notebook was created under is listed, but grayed out with the message: "This item is preselected and can't be unchecked."

Syntax Changes: There have been significant syntax changes between Python 2 and Python 3. Knowing which version you are using will help you avoid potential syntax errors when writing code in Jupyter notebooks.

Project Requirements: If you are working on a project that requires a specific Python version, you need to ensure that your Jupyter notebook is running the correct version to avoid potential issues during development.

The easiest ways to determine the Python version running in your Jupyter notebook is to use the built-in sys module. The sys module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the interpreter and functions that interact with the interpreter. You can use the sys.version_info attribute to get the Python version as a tuple of integers.

Knowing which Python version is running in your Jupyter notebook is essential for compatibility, syntax, and project requirements. In this blog post, we discussed a simple method to determine the Python version in your Jupyter notebook by using the built-in sys module.

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