I'm the developer behind Octopus Review , an AI code review tool that runs on pull requests. We just flipped a switch: every public, OSI-licensed repository gets unlimited reviews. No credit card, no monthly quota, no "free tier with limits." I want to explain why, because the reasoning is more interesting than the announcement. The Bill My Laptop Doesn't Send Me Open the package.json of any project I've shipped in the last decade. React, TypeScript, Prisma, Next.js, Tailwind, Postgres, Redis, Nginx. Every single one is open source. Every single one was built by someone who didn't ask me for money. The bill never arrives, but the debt is real. And the people producing all of that are, by and large, exhausted. If you've ever maintained a moderately popular open source project, you know the pattern: a drive-by PR shows up on a Saturday morning, the contributor means well, the diff is 400 lines, half of it is unrelated formatting, the tests don't run on their machine, and they want a response now.…