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Adopts the visual feel of Pascal's prototype while keeping Furtka's
voice, brand palette, and bilingual structure intact.
What changed
- Three.js wireframe torus-knot behind the hero, color/opacity tied
to the existing --accent / --scene-opacity CSS vars so light and
dark modes both work without a scene re-init.
- Scroll-driven camera zoom + core scale + tilt; canvas opacity fades
past hero so feature cards stay readable.
- GSAP + ScrollTrigger reveal hero on load and stagger feature cards
in as they enter the viewport. Lenis smooths scroll.
- "What works today" / "What's coming next" lists move from markdown
bullets into front-matter arrays and render as scroll-reveal cards
(7 + 4 cards, EN/DE parallel; copy is 1:1 from the original lists).
- Hero scaled up: gradient text on the wordmark (fg → accent),
drop-shadow glow in dark mode, brighter lede color.
- Primary CTA -> /releases listing on Forgejo (Forgejo has no
/releases/latest), with a pulsing glow + arrow slide on hover.
- Version bump 26.8-alpha -> 26.15-alpha to match the actual release.
Performance / a11y
- Vendor JS (Three.js r128, GSAP 3.12.2 + ScrollTrigger, Lenis 1.0.33)
vendored locally under assets/js/vendor/ - no third-party CDN at
runtime. ~728 KB total, fingerprinted via Hugo's pipeline with SRI.
- Canvas + scripts gated to homepage only ({{ if .IsHome }}); the
Impressum/Datenschutz pages stay plain.
- prefers-reduced-motion: scene + GSAP early-return, CSS forces cards
to their resting state. No-JS users see all content.
- All scripts deferred so first paint isn't blocked.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| title | description | status | intro | features_today_label | features_today | features_next_label | features_next | |||||||||||
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| Furtka | Open-source home server OS — simple enough for everyone. | <span class="mono">26.15-alpha</span> — work in progress | **Furtka** is an open-source home server OS. Boot from USB, click through a wizard, and any old computer turns into a private cloud for your household — with your own apps, your own name on the network, your own data. The goal is simple: **your dad should be able to set this up.** | What works today |
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What's coming next |
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We're two people building it in public on evenings and weekends. It's early.
Want to follow along? Write to hallo@furtka.org.