feat: add berlin cluster for EIP-7870 reference nodes#433
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Adds the berlin cluster (8x asrock nodes: Ryzen 7 5800U, 32 GB DDR4, Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2 TB NVMe) to the shared cluster specs, colors, and node-name prefix extraction so berlin reference nodes show up in the specs banner, cluster modal, and node badges alongside utility and sigma.
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Summary
Adds the new
berlincluster to the EIP-7870 reference-node spec data so its 8 nodes show up in the hardware banner, cluster-specs modal, and node-row badges alongsideutilityandsigma.Hardware (pulled live from
devops@asrock-berlin-*over tailscale):A bit underspecced relative to
utilityandsigma— expected.Touches:
src/constants/eip7870.ts— newCLUSTER_SPECSentry, color, and/^berlin-/prefix inextractClusterFromNodeNamePayloadsView.tsxandClientVersionBreakdown.tsx— the two local copies of the shorten-node-name replace chain