docs: rewrite README following evidence-writer rules#9
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docs: rewrite README following evidence-writer rules
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This PR completely rewrites the README.md to follow the project's strict presentation guidelines (emoji headings, centered hero blocks, rich library-specific badges, collapsible details, and human-toned explanations). \n\nIt removes all em dashes and ensures all claims are evidence-backed. A new
What is Hyperstack?section has been added to clearly articulate the problem it solves and its Agent-First value proposition.