feat: Upgrade to Astro with full PDPA compliance

PDPA Features:
 Cookie consent banner
 Consent logging API
 Admin dashboard
 Privacy Policy
 Terms & Conditions

Technical:
 Astro 5.x + Tailwind v4
 Docker on port 80
 SQLite database
 15 pages built

Ready for Easypanel deployment.
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# DOMException
An implementation of the DOMException class from NodeJS
This package exposes the [`DOMException`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DOMException) class that comes from NodeJS itself. (including all of the deprecated legacy codes)
NodeJS has it built in, but it's not globally available, and you can't require/import it from somewhere.
The only possible way is to use some web-ish tools that have been introduced into NodeJS that throws an error and catch the constructor.
This way you will have the same class that NodeJS has and you can check if the error is a instance of DOMException.
The instanceof check would not have worked with a custom class such as the DOMException provided by domenic which also is much larger in size since it has to re-construct the hole class from the ground up.
(plz don't depend on this package in any other environment other than node >=10.5)
```js
import DOMException from 'node-domexception'
import { MessageChannel } from 'worker_threads'
async function hello() {
const port = new MessageChannel().port1
const ab = new ArrayBuffer()
port.postMessage(ab, [ab, ab])
}
hello().catch(err => {
console.assert(err.name === 'DataCloneError')
console.assert(err.code === 25)
console.assert(err instanceof DOMException)
})
const e1 = new DOMException('Something went wrong', 'BadThingsError')
console.assert(e1.name === 'BadThingsError')
console.assert(e1.code === 0)
const e2 = new DOMException('Another exciting error message', 'NoModificationAllowedError')
console.assert(e2.name === 'NoModificationAllowedError')
console.assert(e2.code === 7)
console.assert(DOMException.INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR === 10)
```