Hm... You wouldn't happen to have a nodejs 10 on your path, would you? The 
buffer error is telling.

There is a new version of yarn, 1.7.0, which should address this, but it's not 
yet bundled with a jupyterlab release.

You may want to try `conda install nodejs` so that there is less chance of a 
conflict... You'll probably get a node 8 from `defaults` or 9 from 
`conda-forge`.

Sorry this is frustrating... I really hope we can figure out a node-less 
solution for end users soon!

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