feat: multi-user/multi-persona support with two-level home directory layout

Restructures persona storage from a flat personas/{name}/ layout to
home/{username}/persona/{name}/, mirroring Linux home directories.

Changes:
- persona.py: two ContextVars (user + persona), Linux-style name validation,
  set_context(), get_user(), get_persona(), validate(), list_users(),
  list_user_personas(); persona_path() takes (username, name)
- config.py: replaces personas_dir with home_dir + home_root()
- git mv personas/inara → home/scott/persona/inara (history preserved)
- home/holly/persona/tina/: Holly's persona stub added
- cron_runner.py: all storage functions take (username, persona) params
- tools/cron.py: stamps user + persona on jobs; APScheduler IDs are
  {user}:{persona}:{job_id} to prevent collisions across users
- memory_distiller.py: distill_short/mid/long take (username, persona);
  added missing Path + settings imports
- scheduler.py: _load_user_crons() iterates home/*/persona/* (two-level)
- routers/chat.py, orchestrator.py: user field added; set_context() called
- tests/conftest.py: home_root fixture with two-level structure;
  patches home_dir instead of personas_dir
- tests/test_persona.py: fully rewritten for two-level API
- tests/test_api_files.py: updated fixture name and path
- .env.default: documents HOME_DIR setting; scrubs stale API key
- CLAUDE.md, README.md: directory maps updated for new layout

All 80 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Session Log — 2026-03-13
### [20:40] `vale-echo`
**Scott:** This was a very productive week.
**Inara:** It certainly felt that way from my vantage point. Between the refinements to Cortex's session handling and the steady pulse of the Aether migrations, the momentum is noticeable.
Since it's Friday night, are we looking to put a definitive capstone on one of these workstreams, or are you leaning towards a "Danger Zone" deep-dive into the homelab? I'm ready for either.