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"Generally," says Metrica, "Medical-domain-experts distribute their own creativetechnology across their communities of healer-technicians in a sort of private market that competes economically with other similar private markets, allowing healing to be done in ways that are often decades or more away from even the possibility of commonalization. But it is widely assumed that no one wants that sort of... uncertainty... in their lives outside of emergencies."

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"I would say most people accept that kind of uncertainty as the cost of doing business on Heart. There is a strong priority put on extensible, modular frameworks that allow personalized customization - someone give me an example -"

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"Heartscape," chimes in Cocoa's kept.

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"Heartscape?"

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"It's the modular framework most modern writing virtualities are built on. Originally developed by Violet-Ink of Eravia thirty or so years ago with the basic features and now expanded to include procedural modelling and AI art-assist by several hundred artist-programmers working in loose concert. My virtuality uses a secondary fork that goes by Heartdancer - it has support for blending-animations, the main branch doesn't have that because they get kind of surreal but they fit my personal aesthetic so..."

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That all seems to make sense to the Homerealm delegation.

"That does sound similar to how we handle medical creativetechnology," Firstmaker99 says.

"That sounds like creativetechnology in general," Vindella adds. "Especially the part about building your own version to suit your own needs. That's almost definitional."

 

"This understanding does not reduce our concern about the robustness of your infrastructure," Allofine states.

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