So...you're saying that Google should give away $4900 of usage?
Yes. But they should also develop mechanisms to warn users that they've made a mistake before it happens, and improve the speed they can detect mistakes to lower the cost, and invent some way to detect someone intentionally abusing the feature.
But mostly they should make the fact they do give away $4900 when a mistake happens explicit. That isn't actually a change. They just need to make it clear that's what happens.
Yes. But they should also develop mechanisms to warn users that they've made a mistake before it happens, and improve the speed they can detect mistakes to lower the cost, and invent some way to detect someone intentionally abusing the feature.
But mostly they should make the fact they do give away $4900 when a mistake happens explicit. That isn't actually a change. They just need to make it clear that's what happens.