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CoCalc uses its own implementation of Jupyter notebooks.

If any functionality is not working there, you can revert to the standard implementation.

For that, visit your CoCalc project's settings, and in the "Jupyter notebook server" section of the project settings, click on "Plain Jupyter Server".

CoCalc uses its own implementation of Jupyter notebooks.

If any functionality is not working there, you can revert to the standard implementation.

For that, visit your CoCalc project's settings, and in the "Jupyter notebook server" section of the project settings, click on "Plain Jupyter Server".

Using the "Plain Jupyter Server" in CoCalc, running a Python2 kernel for example, the code in the question works fine and displays a Lorenz attractor.