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Update ElfHosted blurb in README#143

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This PR updates the ElfHosted details in the README (which were outdated), and includes references to ElfHosted-sponsored projects and docs. LMK if it's too "spammy" or "over-the-top" :)

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    • Expanded the README with a detailed section about ElfHosted, highlighting its features, streaming bundles, community support, and trial offer.

Signed-off-by: David Young <davidy@funkypenguin.co.nz>
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The README was updated by replacing the "Service Providers" section with a new, detailed "Easy Mode (ElfHosted)" section. The new content expands on ElfHosted's features, its sponsorship of Zurg, available streaming bundles, community aspects, and a trial offer, replacing the previous brief description.

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README.md Replaced "Service Providers" section with an expanded "Easy Mode (ElfHosted)" section, detailing ElfHosted's offerings, its sponsorship, streaming bundles, community, and trial information.

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A README refreshed, with ElfHosted in view,
Streaming made simple, for old friends and new.
Bundles and clouds, with Zurg in the lead,
A trial awaits, for those who would heed.
Discord abounds, support at your side—
In easy mode now, let your streaming dreams glide!
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🧹 Nitpick comments (4)
README.md (4)

89-89: Remove duplicated word “runs”.

“...PaaS which runs runs over 100...” contains a duplicated verb.

-[ElfHosted](https://store.elfhosted.com) is "easy mode" for self-hosting - an [open-source](https://docs.elfhosted.com/open/) PaaS which runs runs over 100 popular self-hostable apps for you, reliably and securely.
+[ElfHosted](https://store.elfhosted.com) is "easy mode" for self-hosting — an [open-source](https://docs.elfhosted.com/open/) PaaS which runs over 100 popular self-hostable apps for you, reliably and securely.

91-91: Add period after “etc.”

The static-analysis hint is correct: American English requires “etc.” with a trailing period.

-Premiumize, etc, and tooled with heavy-hitters
+Premiumize, etc., and tooled with heavy-hitters

93-93: Singular vs. plural subject-verb agreement.

Treating “ElfHosted” as a single entity calls for “has,” not “have.”

-ElfHosted have an ["excellent" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating on TrustPilot]
+ElfHosted has an ["excellent" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating on TrustPilot]

83-95: Consider trimming overt marketing language.

The new section reads more like promotional copy than neutral documentation (e.g., multiple emojis, superlatives, sales pitch). If the goal is straightforward guidance, a leaner tone will feel more consistent with the rest of the README and less like advertising.

Example edits:

-❤️ Zurg is proudly sponsored by ElfHosted ... ready to stream from RealDebrid ...
+Zurg is sponsored by ElfHosted, which provides hosted Zurg and Plex instances via the
+[Zurgling streaming bundle](https://store.elfhosted.com/product/zurgling).

-Grab a [7-day trial for only $1](https://store.elfhosted.com), and experience ElfHosted for yourself! 🎉
+ElfHosted offers a 7-day trial for new users.

This keeps the factual content while reducing sales language and emoji overload.

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[style] ~91-~91: In American English, abbreviations like “etc.” require a period.
Context: ...ud storage like RealDebrid, Premiumize, etc, and tooled with heavy-hitters such as ...

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