docs: shorten pip-only install note (#1189)

## ℹ️ Description

- Link to the related issue(s): N/A
- Shortens the pip-only install note in the README so it is a side note
rather than prominent guidance.

## 📋 Changes Summary

- Condensed the pip-only note from a long block to two lines.
- No dependencies, configuration changes, or additional requirements
introduced.

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Jens
2026-07-01 09:18:20 +02:00
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@@ -141,14 +141,8 @@ Die Nutzung erfolgt auf eigenes Risiko. Jede rechtswidrige Verwendung ist unters
pdm install
```
> **Note for pip-only users:** Running `pip install .` from a source checkout
> skips the PDM `post_install` hook that patches nodriver for
> Chromium flat-mode sessions. If you see repeated
> `Re-attaching CDP session after -32601` messages at startup, use
> `pdm install` instead, or run `python scripts/fix_nodriver.py` from the
> repository checkout. The app also checks for this nodriver patch at
> startup and warns if it appears missing; keep this note in sync with
> `scripts/fix_nodriver.py` and the CLI guard.
> **Pip-only side note:** `pip install .` skips PDM's nodriver patch; prefer
> `pdm install` or run `python scripts/fix_nodriver.py` if needed.
1. Run the app: