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Cost explorer also have a "cost"... What exactly do i need to see before running away. Fucking tired of these shits! (-‸ლ)

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  • 5
    That cost me a few cycles and I'm not sure what that costs.
  • 7
    When you realize that you aren't the only dev who needs to eat and pay rent...
  • 7
    AWS: if you touch it, you pay for it.

    Google: if you touch it, here's a bunch of other services we enabled which you will pay for too.

    Azure: show me the money!!!
  • 6
    How dare they ask money for something they spent their time to develop?!
  • 10
    It's talking about a cost report generated by Cost Explorer, not the cost of Cost Explorer.
  • 1
    Yeh I'm able to see cost of services without being charged. The verbiage is just a bit off.
  • 0
    @RememberMe This is what happens when you jump to get angry at something before you read the whole thing
  • 2
    Could rewrite "Cost Explorer cost and usage reports" as "the cost and usage reports generated by Cost Explorer", might be clearer
  • 0
    @RememberMe *costceptiom theme starts*
  • 2
    Apparently it costs them too much money to rewrite that to a clearer sentence and it costs you too much time to read the sentence twice to understand what they actually mean with it ;)
  • -1
    @RememberMe No you're wrong
    The Cost Explorer comes with a cost
  • 1
    @GiddyNaya I never said it was free, I said what you posted initially said nothing about the cost of Cost Explorer.
  • 1
    1 cent per 1000 usages per month. And it resets every month?
  • 2
    So when it checks costs of Cost Explorer, recursion starts and AWS generates infinite money?
  • 0
    Cost cost explorer explorer.

    A service to determine if running cost explorer is worth the cost that will be reduced by using cost explorer*

    *See AWS data sheet for a breakdown of both free and paid tiers for cost cost explorer explorer.

    Note: the amount of money to run cost cost explorer explorer is, by definition, both zero and infinite pending the solving of shrodingers paradox, which can be done with your own custom Lambda python script.
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