George Powell db04da6a2c feat: add Sign In with Google
Adds Google OAuth alongside existing Apple and email/password auth. Follows the same patterns as Apple Sign-In: state cookie for CSRF, anonymousId migration, and user linking by email. Key differences: Google callback is a GET redirect (sameSite: lax) and uses a static client secret instead of a signed JWT.

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