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There is nothing we can do... Yet!
And there never will be. Then again, we won't stay around long enough to have to worry about it.
Well, we might be able to siphon enough plasma from the sun and disperse it to make it so small it will not explode when it reaches its end of service period, but I guess a Type 3 civilization might have other priorities
If life could do the things you think it might, our own galaxy would already look a lot different compared to what we're seeing.
We have plans for how one would modify the Sun. The physics is fine. The machines are enormous.
But over all we expect intelligent life to be able to spread to other planets, we expect them (and us) to capture more than their planet's share of their star's energy
But we see no evidence of it happening
So really there are two options