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- +layout.svelte: Upload button in header (authenticated users only) - +page.server.ts: call /api/dashboard/resume, /pulse, /activity; remove deprecated /api/documents/incomplete and /recent-activity - +page.svelte: 2-col grid layout (main + 320px sidebar), greeting, DashboardFamilyPulse + DashboardActivityFeed in sidebar - DashboardResumeStrip: refactored to use server data (resumeDoc prop), SVG thumbnail, progress bar with aria-*, empty state, CTA - DashboardFamilyPulse: new component — weekly stats from audit_log - DashboardActivityFeed: new component — activity feed with "für dich" badge - Update specs for new data shapes Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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