update README for installing Chromium binaries#235
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lgtm, should we do python3 or python probably is fine people may have aliases
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why
When setting up the development environment for stagehand-python, we need to ensure that Chromium is installed for local testing with Playwright.
what changed
Added a step to the README.md installation instructions to install Chromium using Playwright's installation command.
test plan
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