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I've written a new "This Week in Glean" blog post where I look for evidence of cosmic radiation in Mozilla telemetry data:
https://t.co/wO4URFy22x
Today, Mozilla is opening access to an anonymous telemetry dataset that will enable researchers to explore signals of network outages around the world. 1/4
https://t.co/VeeNDnhOAU
We look forward to seeing the work that researchers will produce with this new public dataset and hope to inspire more use of aggregated datasets on outages for public good. 3/4
Learn how responsible data collection makes cataloguing easy, stops mistakes before they ship, and allows self-serve analysis tooling that gets everyone invested in data quality. Oh, and it’s cheaper, too. Chris Hutten-Czapski @ Ubisoft's Data Summit: https://t.co/ZvpNS5IIZx
A central place to learn about what data we collect and how it behaves in practice is a key part of making data accessible to people all across Mozilla. Learn more about the Glean Dictionary in the latest This Week in Glean: https://t.co/urQ8TzHtTC
Pyodide lives on outside Mozilla. Read about some of the cool things that community has done to make Python-Data-Science-in-the-Webbrowser even better... https://t.co/0D16oVP8Oj
Confidence in our data requires monitoring for unexpected behavior. Learn how we do that in "This Week in Glean: Boring Monitoring" https://t.co/UWSboOq4D9
This Week in Glean: The Glean Dictionary is the resource to learn about what data is collected in Mozilla's products and how to best make use of it. https://t.co/sfvvfmaTmr