The key idea from the article is --
...Companies making more than $5 million annually by using Post-Open software in a paid-for product would be required to pay 1 percent of their revenue back to this administrative organization, which would distribute the funds to the maintainers of the participating open source project(s). That would cover all Post-Open software used by the organization.
I enjoy the D&D alignment chart.
World War Z (the book, not the movie) had many memorable moments.
My point being that they deem this serious enough to release publicly themselves instead of an internal memory, and that this is about an active threat actor rather than a mere vulnerability.
Go to the other side.
And those papers get used as training data for next iteration of AI. Reinforcement learning!
Speaking from experience from the last five years, it's been pretty good for me.
Nextcloud has chat capabilities. Perhaps it might be overkill for chat alone but presumably you also want some collaboration with documents.
By any chance is this from Andrew Tanenbaum?
Thank you. I'll look it up.