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<title>docs: capture captive-portal login learnings + close the ZFS task</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-06-30T14:59:08+00:00</published>
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File the captive-portal-login design doc from the 2026-06-30 Hyatt saga — the actual mechanism (system DoT + browser DoH both bypass the hotel's redirecting DNS; plain DNS is what works), the working hotel-wifi script, and the plan to make it a first-class net-panel action — plus a [#B] feature task to bake it in. Also close the ZFS pre-pacman snapshot task: the installer step shipped and the ZFS VM install passed 97/0 with the new hook assertion.
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