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this post was submitted on 20 Mar 2024
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The Inverted Frontier series by Linda Nagata is sort of what you're looking for. It's not hard sci-fi, but it has a strong emphasis on organic computation. Books so far in the series are: Edges, Silver, Needle, and Blade.
There's a three book prequel series, The Nanotech Succession as well. It's not required to read it before The inverted frontier but it's quite good so I would if I were you.