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jsw324/law-llm

Railway-deployed fork rebranded as "unburdn law"; one Next.js security patch worth cherry-picking

One topic on record. jsw324 applied a Next.js patch release fixing four CVEs and rebranded the product UI and AI personas from "Mike" to "unburdn law". No changes to backend logic, data model, or feature set. Fork appears to be a private commercial deployment rather than an active divergence of the upstream codebase.

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jsw324's fork (law-llm) is a productized deployment of the mike codebase under an "unburdn law" brand, running on Railway. The single recorded topic is a combined Next.js 16.0.3 → ^16.0.11 security bump plus a surface rebrand. The CVE fixes (four vulnerabilities, plus a peer-dep conflict with @opennextjs/cloudflare) are separable from the branding work and represent the only change worth evaluating for external adoption.

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📝 jsw324 is reskinning Mike into unburdn law 2 commits 3mo ago brandingpersonas draft
A fork of Mike gets renamed everywhere a client would see it, turning the open-source tool into a branded product called unburdn law.

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jsw324 is reskinning Mike into unburdn law

A fork of Mike gets renamed everywhere a client would see it, turning the open-source tool into a branded product called unburdn law.

jsw324 bumps Next.js to 16.0.11, fixes four CVEs, and rebrands to "unburdn law"

Two commits land a Railway deploy push: a security-motivated Next.js patch that closes four CVEs and fixes a peer-dep conflict on fresh installs, plus a surface-level rename from "Mike" to "unburdn law" throughout the product UI and AI personas. The CVE fix is separable and worth a look; the branding diffs are not portable.