chore: document latest tag rather than main#77
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This PR updates the installation instructions in the README to remove the explicit reference to the "main" tag and rely on Docker's default behavior, which uses the published "latest" tag.
- Changed docker command in the README to remove the ":main" tag.
- Updated both code blocks where the image reference was specified.
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Seems good to me.
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We now have a published
latestdocker tag that will keep up with actual releases, so we should avoid suggestingmainas it is more likely to be broken or required further testing before rolling out.