I believe they want you to use the API subscription if you want to use their service with OpenCode. It's possible, just more expensive.
That is analogous to the water company charging you more if you use a faucet from another company. It's not a fair competition.
That's why we are supposed to have legislation to regulate that utilities and common carriers can't behave that way.
That is analogous to the water company charging you more if you use a faucet from another company. It's not a fair competition.
That's why we are supposed to have legislation to regulate that utilities and common carriers can't behave that way.