This is perhaps the best video i have seen on this channel. We need more of such "laid back" videos. AWS already has a reputation of being too complex and esoteric, a stereotype that's further enhanced by the content created around AWS services. AWS needs to be demystified to make it more attractive especially for beginners, such videos can go a long way towards that effort.
I agree. I also love Richardo Ferreira's videos as well. This is the style that makes me stop anything I'm doing and watch the content from this channel. The old AWS style of death by power point doesn't pick my interest.
Hey thank you for such feedback! I am definitely trying my best when it comes to creating technical videos for you all! Expect more, and feel free to suggest topics
@@DarkoMesarosSubotica kindly provide the steps for for creating/attaching policy to user im encountering a generic error and i dont know why it is happening "Failed to create the Amazon Opensearch Serverless collection"
@@DarkoMesarosSubotica thanks . However I had recently developed with share point. Seems like some constraints with model usage. Seems like it’s currently in beta mode.
NONSENSE VIDEO. ERROR ENCOUNTERING: Failed to create the Amazon Opensearch Serverless collection. Already provided appropriate policies and shits, but this error message is not helping what is the really cause I suggest before implementing nice features, make sure that it is already can be used by others fucking a waste of time
I appreciate your input and as this Bedrock feature is in preview, we are continuing to take learnings and feedback around this. Please consider sharing more specifics regarding your use case, by sharing on the Bedrock forum on re:Post: go.aws/4dG14CY. ^ES
Your IAM User needs full access to aoss:* Once the Open Search serverless database is created, make sure the service role can fetch data from selected data sources. Also, make sure you've enabled access to embeddings model, as this issue won't be displayed on any modal (just discovered this through Dev Tools ;) )
Oh no! :( The crawler will timeout after a certain time - you need to be very careful not to try and scrape *everything* :o I suggest looking into the filters (include/exclude lists). BTW - I am working on a video about JUST that :) So make sure to subscribe to this channel!
@@DarkoMesarosSubotica the crawler ends (I'm only crawling a small space for testing), i think the problem is with the roles when I try to push the vector into the database