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Hi, Tim. Looks like you’re trying to access my bucket instead of yours. Easy mistake. 🙂 Just double-check the command you’re running and change it to point to your own bucket, instead.
Mattias
(Adding this as an “answer” so you’ll get a notification.)
No worries! This is a good result, because it gives you extra motivation to really consider each step you do in every lab, to make sure you fully understand what’s going on. You might want to (re-)watch this lecture on how you can extract maximum learning value from each lab you do. (Just replace all mentions of "AWS" with "Google". 😁)
typically rookie training mistake. thank you!!
No worries! This is a good result, because it gives you extra motivation to really consider each step you do in every lab, to make sure you fully understand what’s going on. 🙂