does smartwater make you smarter
not sure but how do i change my pfp i keep getting the “The AWS Access Key Id you provided does not exist in our records.” error
The error message “The AWS Access Key Id you provided does not exist in our records” indicates an issue with the AWS credentials being used. This error typically arises when:
Incorrect Access Key ID or Secret Access Key:
The most common cause is a typo or incorrect entry of either the Access Key ID or the Secret Access Key. Even a minor discrepancy will lead to this error.
Deleted or Inactive Access Key:
The Access Key ID used may have been deleted or deactivated in the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) console.
Deleted IAM User or Role:
The IAM user or role associated with the Access Key ID may have been deleted, rendering the key invalid.
Expired Temporary Credentials:
If using temporary credentials (e.g., from AWS Security Token Service - STS), the session token might have expired.
Missing Session Token:
When using temporary credentials, the aws_session_token parameter might be missing in the configuration or code.
Incorrect AWS Region:
Although less common for this specific error, an incorrect AWS region configuration can sometimes lead to authentication issues.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Verify Credentials:
Double-check the Access Key ID and Secret Access Key for accuracy. Ensure no typos or extra spaces are present.
Check IAM Console:
Log into the AWS Management Console and navigate to IAM. Verify that the IAM user or role associated with the Access Key ID exists and is active, and that the Access Key ID itself is not deleted or inactive.
Generate New Access Keys:
If unsure about the validity of existing keys, consider generating a new Access Key ID and Secret Access Key for the IAM user or role and update your configuration accordingly.
Review Temporary Credentials:
If using temporary credentials, ensure the session token is valid and not expired. If using an AWS SDK or CLI, confirm that the session token is correctly included in the configuration.
Check AWS SDK/CLI Configuration:
Review the configuration files or environment variables where AWS credentials are stored (e.g., ~/.aws/credentials or environment variables like AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID). Ensure they are correctly formatted and contain the valid credentials.
ehhh ill try again later
valid crashout.
also why do i see static rn-
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damn
you released your inner self…
but anyway why do i see static
considering how 99.9% of his captions seems to be centered towards DashcubyDEV it makes sense
yes
Sisyphus-Pri?
oh my bad
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im too tired to even get up
tbh is femboy like a joke name for me because i feel like it is
I currently know how to do the following things:
@discobot start {name-of-tutorial}
Starts an interactive tutorial just for you, in a personal message.
{name-of-tutorial}
can be one of:tutorial, advanced tutorial
.
@discobot roll 2d6
3, 6
@discobot quote
Fears are nothing more than a state of mind. — Napoleon Hill
@discobot fortune
You may rely on it
Oh wait, you can also use Discord screenshots to share an image.
Coughler you cant be serious