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Explains OSISM's approach to technological evolution as a downstream integrator: new projects that could replace existing components are part of the platform's continuous evolution, not a sign of discontinuation. AI-assisted: Claude Code Signed-off-by: Christian Berendt <berendt@osism.tech>
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Explains OSISM's approach to technological evolution as a downstream integrator: new projects that could replace existing components are part of the platform's continuous evolution, not a sign of discontinuation.
AI-assisted: Claude Code