{ "cells": [ { "cell_type": "markdown", "id": "5ac6288f-8169-490c-96f8-78be609e899d", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "# \"Orbit in Jupyter\"\n", "> \"Orbit lets you interleave recurring prompts into your writing. When used well, these prompts can help people reliably remember what they read, understand complex topics more easily, and stay connected to ideas over time.\"\n", "\n", "- toc: false\n", "- badges: true\n", "- comments: true\n", "- author: Justin Malloy\n", "- categories: [jupyter, orbit, spaced-repetition, learning]" ] }, { "cell_type": "markdown", "id": "b0e1eea8-3a72-4a39-a223-4e70eae56355", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "# About\n", "\n", "A quick post about discovering [Orbit](https://docs.withorbit.com) and realizing you could use it inside of a notebook. This might be a neat mechanism in which to cover statistics and probability. To take a further look, read the authors book utilizing it, [Quantum Country](https://quantum.country/qcvc)" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 3, "id": "767db8bd-e065-4251-98b9-89aa294c3c7d", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [ { "data": { "text/html": [ "\n", "
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