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Not really able to check it out right now though (way too busy with work and other projects)
StarNet friendship patch adjusts global AI constants, instead of overriding the individual personality definitions. So they work together just fine.
I'll look into it.
If you want to use the two together and get the full experience of both, you will need to write a compatibility mod between the two. Not a trivial prospect there are more conflicts with Starnet AI then just personalities (districts/, governments/, and probably other conflicts exist also).
I'm already shouldering enough compatibility patches that I am not in a place where I can take more on for mods I don't personally use (unless it is something extremely trivial, which this wouldn't be)
Mostly cause I thought it would be a bit funny :P
Their description does say they attempt to make friends "by any means necessary".
That being said, I do think lowering it from 4.0 -> 3.0 would be a good idea.