Adopt pressly/goose for schema migrations
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Replaces the previous hand-rolled MigrateWithLock + GORM AutoMigrate path,
which had two compounding problems:
- AutoMigrate ran on every pod startup (~5 min over the transatlantic
  link) even when no schema changes had landed
- pg_advisory_lock is session-scoped, which silently fails through
  Neon's pgbouncer transaction-mode pooler — turns out this is a
  known and documented limitation that bites golang-migrate too

Goose was chosen over golang-migrate (the other heavyweight) because:
- Goose wraps each migration file in a transaction by default, so a
  failure rolls back cleanly instead of leaving a "dirty" version
  state requiring manual force-reset (golang-migrate's known
  weakness, per its own issue tracker — see #1001 + Atlas's writeup)
- Goose's locking is opt-in. We don't opt in: migrations run as a
  single Kubernetes Job, which IS the singleton process. No advisory
  lock needed at all.

Layout:
- migrations/000001_init.sql — schema-only pg_dump of the live Neon
  DB at adoption, stripped of psql-only directives that block goose's
  bookkeeping insert. Pre-goose hand-numbered migrations 002-022 had
  their effects folded into this baseline; deleted from the live tree
  but preserved in git history at 58e6997.
- Dockerfile installs `goose v3.22.1` at build time and copies the
  binary into the api image. The migrate Job reuses the api image with
  command=goose, so no separate image to build/push/version.
- deploy-k3s/manifests/migrate/job.yaml: a one-shot Job that strips
  the -pooler segment from DB_HOST (advisory lock won't survive
  pgbouncer transaction-mode), runs `goose up`, exits.
- deploy-k3s/scripts/03-deploy.sh: deletes any prior Job, applies the
  fresh one, `kubectl wait --for=condition=complete --timeout=10m`,
  then proceeds with api/worker rollout. Job failure aborts the deploy
  before any new app pod sees a stale schema.
- internal/database/database.go::RequireSchemaApplied checks
  goose_db_version on startup. api/worker refuse to boot if the
  table is missing or its latest row has is_applied=false — the
  fail-fast for "operator forgot to run migrate."
- Makefile: migrate-up / migrate-down / migrate-status / migrate-new
  for local workflow.

Production DB was bootstrapped manually:
  $ goose -dir migrations postgres "$DSN" version  # creates table
  $ psql ... -c "INSERT INTO goose_db_version (version_id, is_applied, tstamp) VALUES (1, true, NOW());"

Smoke test against fresh Postgres locally: 50 user tables created in
284ms via `goose up`, version_id=1 + is_applied=t recorded.

Verified the local goose CLI talks to prod successfully:
  $ goose ... status
  Applied At                  Migration
  =======================================
  Mon Apr 27 03:43:55 2026 -- 000001_init.sql

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Vendor (if not using go modules)
# vendor/
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