Am I missing something here? I don't know how toll booths work anywhere else but here you have to pay and you can't drive through or if you do, you'll be prosecuted. How is that part reflect in the tool?
There are also not a lot of information or am I missing the "docs" section?
There is no prosecution. AFAIU, you’re simply denied access without payment. HTTP code 402 is „payment required“. You‘re basically buying an access token for one hour.
How is it enforced on the server side? I see no documentation regarding that. The only thing that is written down is that you get a superficial token and use that service as a front for accessing a public website. Again, am I missing something?
I've thought about this already. I think the idea is valid. You write a blog post or content. Humans can read? Great, that's for free. Now Agents want to read? They need to pay. Otherwise you lost track of who wrote that piece of information and someone consuming it on Claude Code cannot give the right credits. Or am I wrong?
This is unenforcable ; if humans can read for free you should consider machines can too. This is the whole decades-old cat and mouse of websites with paid APIs and scrapers
I don't understand what's the point of this ?
Seems like a project whose whole reason to exist is to name it, rather than an actual problem in need of a solution
Am I missing something here? I don't know how toll booths work anywhere else but here you have to pay and you can't drive through or if you do, you'll be prosecuted. How is that part reflect in the tool?
There are also not a lot of information or am I missing the "docs" section?
There is no prosecution. AFAIU, you’re simply denied access without payment. HTTP code 402 is „payment required“. You‘re basically buying an access token for one hour.
How is it enforced on the server side? I see no documentation regarding that. The only thing that is written down is that you get a superficial token and use that service as a front for accessing a public website. Again, am I missing something?
I've thought about this already. I think the idea is valid. You write a blog post or content. Humans can read? Great, that's for free. Now Agents want to read? They need to pay. Otherwise you lost track of who wrote that piece of information and someone consuming it on Claude Code cannot give the right credits. Or am I wrong?
This is unenforcable ; if humans can read for free you should consider machines can too. This is the whole decades-old cat and mouse of websites with paid APIs and scrapers
I don't understand what's the point of this ? Seems like a project whose whole reason to exist is to name it, rather than an actual problem in need of a solution