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Use dynamic env vars for Supabase config
Changes $env/static/public to $env/dynamic/public for all Supabase
URL and API key configuration. This allows the app to read environment
variables at runtime instead of build time, enabling deployment with
different configurations without rebuilding the Docker image.

Files updated:
- hooks.server.ts: Use dynamic env for PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL/KEY
- lib/server/supabase.ts: Lazy-init admin client with dynamic env
- lib/server/storage.ts: Use dynamic env for browser-accessible URLs
- lib/supabase.ts: Use dynamic env for browser client

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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