Did you do any training before launching the elastic beanstalk instance, or you just though a F-16 should be pretty easy to fly, at least according to most pilots?

An F-16 doesn't have a prominently-featured "getting started" tutorial, which has a bunch of step-by-step instructions getting a complete novice 40.000ft into the air at mach 2.

AWS also provides training and education on how to use their services. If launching a "hello world" Elastic Beanstalk instance is so dangerous, why doesn't the tutorial require you to first provide proof that you are an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner?

> doesn't the tutorial require you to first provide proof that you are an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner?

An idea I can stand behind. Or do you just let any "self-learner" take care of your banking Oracle or IBM DB2 database...?

Do you often find F16s that are (advertised as) free, and you get them with a click of 3 buttons?

Do you agree that if they would, they would still be an F-16 ?

c’mon mate, be real. aws is absolute shit for beginers, this is such a bad comment

You might have not noticed...But you are making my point for me....