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Reposition README as the maintained successor to dateinfer/hi-dateinfer#4

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Makes the GitHub landing page match the sharpened PyPI 0.3.1 positioning.

  • Tagline + badges: "maintained, ~270× faster successor to dateinfer / hi-dateinfer"; added PyPI version badge; Python badge → 3.10–3.14.
  • Dropped the "Is 01/02/2025 Jan 2 or Feb 1?" riddle in favor of a plain structure: What it does → What it replaces → Works with pandas and polars → Install.
  • Added a polars example (README was pandas-only) alongside pandas.
  • Positioning comparison table up top (consensus ambiguity resolution, returns a format string, speed, maintained).

Docs only — merging to main updates the GitHub landing page immediately. (The PyPI long-description copy updates on the next publish; the summary/keywords are already live from 0.3.1.)

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Lead with what it does / what it replaces / pandas+polars integration instead
of the ambiguity riddle. Add PyPI version badge, update Python badge to
3.10-3.14, add a polars example (previously pandas-only), and a positioning
comparison table. Matches the sharpened PyPI description from 0.3.1.
@ColeDrain ColeDrain merged commit f8d2618 into main Jun 4, 2026
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