fix: Restore all files lost during destructive rebase

A previous `git pull --rebase origin main` dropped 177 local commits,
losing 3400+ files across admin-v2, backend, studio-v2, website,
klausur-service, and many other services. The partial restore attempt
(660295e2) only recovered some files.

This commit restores all missing files from pre-rebase ref 98933f5e
while preserving post-rebase additions (night-scheduler, night-mode UI,
NightModeWidget dashboard integration).

Restored features include:
- AI Module Sidebar (FAB), OCR Labeling, OCR Compare
- GPU Dashboard, RAG Pipeline, Magic Help
- Klausur-Korrektur (8 files), Abitur-Archiv (5+ files)
- Companion, Zeugnisse-Crawler, Screen Flow
- Full backend, studio-v2, website, klausur-service
- All compliance SDKs, agent-core, voice-service
- CI/CD configs, documentation, scripts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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"name": "Telekommunikation-Digitale-Dienste-Datenschutz-Gesetz",
"nameEn": "Telecommunications Digital Services Data Protection Act",
"abbreviation": "TDDDG",
"type": "law",
"jurisdiction": "DE",
"effectiveDate": "2024-12-13",
"officialReference": "BGBl. 2024 I Nr. 383",
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