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title: "Six-year Moziversary"
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published_date: "2024-03-12 11:30:00 +0100"
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- mozilla
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Six years as a Telemetry Engineer at Mozilla.
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Another year went by, so that it's now been 6 years since I [joined Mozilla as a Telemetry engineer][joinedmoz],
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I blogged every year since then: [2019], [2020], [2021], [2022], [2023]
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Looking back at the past year it sure was different than the years before, again.
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Obviously we left most of the pandemic isolation behind us and I got to meet more of my coworkers in person:
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At the Mozilla All-Hands in Montreal, Canada, though that was cut short for me due to ... of course: Covid.
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At PyCon DE and PyData here in Berlin.
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And at another workweek with my extended team also here in Berlin.
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My work also changed.
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As predicted a year ago I branched out beyond the Glean SDK, took a [look at our data pipeline](https://youtu.be/nZupfJy6I0A),
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worked on features across the stack and wrote a ton of stuff that is not code.
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Most of that work spanned months and months and some is still not 100% finished.
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For this year I'm focusing a bit more on the SDK and client-side world again.
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With Glean used just about everywhere it's time we look into some optimizations.
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In the past we made it correct first and paid less attention to optimize resource usage (CPU & memory for example).
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Now that we have more and more usage in Firefox Desktop (Use Counters!) we need to look into making data collection more efficient.
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The first step is to get better insights where and how much memory we use.
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Then we can optimize.
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Firefox comes with some of its own tooling for that with which we need to integrate, see <about:memory> for example.
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I'm also noticing some parts in our codebase where in hindsight I wish we had made different implementation decisions.
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At the time though we did make the right choices, now we need to deal with that (memory usage might be one of these, storage sure is another one).
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And Mozilla more broadly?
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It's changing. All the time.
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We just had layoffs and reprioritization of projects.
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That certainly dampens the mood.
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Focus shifts and work changes.
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But underneath there's still the need to use data to drive our decisions and so I'm rather confident that there's work for me to do.
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## Thank you
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None of my work would happen if it weren't for my manager [Alessio] and team mates [Chris], [Travis], [Perry], [Bruno] and [Abhishek].
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They make it fun to work here, always have some interesting things to share and they still endure my bad jokes all the time.
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Thank you!
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Thanks also goes out to the bigger data engineering team within Mozilla, and all the other people at Mozilla I work or chat with.
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_This post was planned to be published more than a week ago. It's still perfectly in time. I wasn't able to focus on it earlier._
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[joinedmoz]: /2018/02/18/a-new-job/
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[2019]: /2019/03/01/one-year-moziversary/
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[2020]: /2020/03/02/two-year-moziversary/
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[2021]: /2021/03/01/three-year-moziversary/
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[2022]: /2022/03/04/four-year-moziversary/
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[2023]: /2023/03/01/five-year-moziversary/
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[Alessio]: https://www.a2p.it/
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[Chris]: https://chuttenblog.wordpress.com/
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[Travis]: https://blogoftravis.wordpress.com/
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[Perry]: https://github.com/perrymcmanis144/
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[Bruno]: https://rosahbruno.github.io/
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[Abhishek]: https://github.com/abhi-agg
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