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feat(ui): add reduced-motion floor and tasteful hover micro-interactions
Global @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) rule in MuiCssBaseline
collapses every animation/transition duration to near-zero at once --
covers MUI's own Dialog/Menu/Collapse/ripple transitions and every
hover-lift added below, so accessibility doesn't need re-checking
per-component as more motion gets added later.

Dashboard stat tiles and Kanban cards get a subtle hover lift (shadow
deepens, translateY(-2px)/-1px), matching the hover pattern the
landing page's feature cards already had -- these are the two places
a small lift reads as an affordance rather than noise: stat tiles are
dashboard-customization-adjacent, and kanban cards are literally
draggable, so the lift reinforces the existing grab-cursor signal
instead of competing with it. Left everything else alone -- most
cards on this app hold passive content, not something to invite a
hover response.
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