Researcher makes case for default limits after arriving via Python library
One user of HTTP Archive – a project that aims to track how the web is built – was recently horrified to get a $14,000 bill from Google.
"This website makes it seem like this 'public' dataset is for the community to use, but it is instead a for-profit money maker for Google Cloud and you can lose tens of thousands of dollars," said An archive maintainer responded that 99 percent of the archive users only view its free monthly reports and annual Web Almanac reports. BigQuery is designed for the 1 percent of"power users" who"need lower level access to the raw data."
However, the user, Tim, came back into the conversation. He said he was running queries from a Python script with the"I think one thing that would help is to highlight people should enable the cost controls prior to running queries, as they are not on by default," he said.
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