The Google Drive terms of service are here: https://www.google.com/drive/terms-of-service/. None of the files are publicly accessable, nor shared with other persons than myself. IANAL.
Web Monetization supports multimedia content monetization as well (you place the `link` in your `audio` or `video`). Don't forget that you are in control. If you're a slow reader, adjust the site's amount, so when you spend a long time on a page they don't get excessive payments.
It only streams money when the tab is in the foreground and active. But yes, if you are on a monetized tab, get called for lunch, and don't lock your computer (what's wrong with these people , it could be that you stream all your funds to that one tab. I think the extension and the final browser UI once it's natively supported needs a way to let you limit the maximum amount of money, and also show you stats about where your money went so you can more easily adjust each site's amount.
[Author here] Hah, our tech writers make me replace this word every single time with "using" in our company blog posts. But this is my blog, my rules ;-)
[Author here] The quote from the repair guy was 270€ for the motor replacement. The new machine was €450. We ended up paying the repair guy €59 for coming, detecting the error, and telling us to let it go. We had the same repair guy exchange the carbon brushes earlier in the year. We really did not want a new machine, but, hey…
[Author here] The AI feature is their implementation on the server. I was just trying to see if the same could be implemented client-side as a good use case for the, as you say, experimental, Prompt API. (It's in origin trial, so you can use it already on production sites.) Downloading a model for just this use case is obviously stretching it. You'd use it if it's there, but not download it on purpose just for this convenience.