You have to be logged on for it to work, and you have to have a pay account. Not sure if it works for enterprise or not. When I was
using it free, I tried that link and got the not found error -- I
guess they don't want folks using free to know what their usage is.
Once I paid $20 for a month, the link started working.
okay i thought i tried it and it wouldnt work when i paid for it too.
i'm not sure now. it was a month ago.
You have to be logged on for it to work, and you have
to have a pay account. Not sure if it works for enterprise
or not. When I was using it free, I tried that link and got the not found error -- I guess they don't want folks using free to know what their usage is. Once I paid $20 for a month, the link started
working.
okay i thought i tried it and it wouldnt work when i paid for it too.
i'm not sure now. it was a month ago.
Yeah, I thought it was pretty dang confusing myself. Instead of
displaying a page explaining why you don't have any usage data to
display, it gives a not found error. I had got the link from either
asking claude or google, so it was frustrating when I got nothing.
that one works better but it sucks because i have to split the code into 200lines and cut and paste. it wont allow downloads or big outputs of code.
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