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fix: Add Sharp fallback for photo uploads on old CPUs
The server CPU doesn't support Sharp's prebuilt binaries (requires v2 microarchitecture).
Added graceful fallback to upload images without optimization when Sharp is unavailable.

Changes:
- StorageService.uploadImage() falls back to direct upload without optimization
- StorageService.generateThumbnail() uses original image if Sharp fails
- Logs warnings when Sharp is unavailable instead of crashing
- Photo uploads now work on all CPU architectures

Images upload without optimization until Sharp is built from source or server is upgraded.

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