docs: drop GitHub image bed references from README#125
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The English README still mentioned image hosting in the routes table, feature description, and configuration note after the feature removal. Aligns README.md with README_zh.md.
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Summary
The English
README.mdstill referenced the removed GitHub image bed feature in three places (routes table, feature description, configuration note). This was missed when the feature was removed in #124, which only updatedREADME_zh.md.Changes
Configure platform credentials, AI agent settings, and GitHub image hosting→Configure platform credentials and AI agent settings, and GitHub image bed uploadsfrom the editor feature list, and GitHub image bedfrom thedocs/configuration.mdreferenceAligns
README.mdwith the already-updatedREADME_zh.md. Pure docs change, no code or behavior impact.