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September 8, 2022

To-do lists, callouts & faster notebook performance

✨ Fancy rich text editing: to-do lists & callouts!

With our latest upgrade to rich text editing, you can now create task lists in your notebooks. Select to-do list from the add block (+) menu and start listing items relevant to your work.

The check marks are collaborative, so you can keep track of outstanding tasks together with your team members.

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We’ve also added callout blocks to bring even more style to your storytelling. Create a callout from the add block (+) menu and select one of four colors to highlight important blocks of text in your notebook.

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📓 A better, faster notebook experience

We’re changing how notebooks are stored by moving them out of the Files section and into a dedicated Notebooks section in your right sidebar. This change will unlock a handful of upcoming features for versioning, collaboration, and editing (stay tuned) and will make your notebook loading times about 90% faster by our estimates!

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While this update introduces many improvements, it also impacts how command-line tools (such as Git) interact with Deepnote notebooks.

Read more about this migration in our documentation →

📓 Featured notebooks from the community
  • What songs were popular when I was in high school?: See why algorithmic recommendations leave much to be desired. Robert Ritz shares his trials and tribulations in building a personalized and nostalgic playlist using a bit of data and APIs.

  • Analyzing and predicting employee attrition in healthcare data: Sadrach Pierre shares his experience in exploratory data analysis and building a classification model that predicts attrition outcomes in the healthcare industry.

  • Predicting price elasticity of demand with Python: Asish Biswas uses logistic regression to understand how the price of a product influences a purchase decision and whether or not price elasticity exists.

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