Announce v6 in README and add vSphere to the platform headline

The landing page announced v6 GA but the repo README (the highest-traffic
owned surface, 6.1k stars) never did, and its platform list predated
vSphere support. Adds a v6 callout linking the v5 upgrade guide.
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<img src="docs/images/pulse-logo.svg" alt="Pulse Logo" width="120" />
<p><strong>Real-time monitoring for Proxmox, Docker, Kubernetes, and TrueNAS infrastructure.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Real-time monitoring for Proxmox, Docker, Kubernetes, TrueNAS, and vSphere infrastructure.</strong></p>
[![GitHub Stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/rcourtman/Pulse?style=flat&logo=github)](https://github.com/rcourtman/Pulse)
[![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/rcourtman/Pulse)](https://github.com/rcourtman/Pulse/releases/latest)
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> **Pulse v6 is out.** A rebuilt unified workspace with TrueNAS and vSphere
> support and a dedicated page for every platform. Upgrading from v5? See the
> [v6 upgrade guide](docs/UPGRADE_v6.md).
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## 🚀 Overview
Pulse is a modern, unified monitoring workspace for your **infrastructure** across Proxmox, Docker, Kubernetes, and TrueNAS. It consolidates metrics, alerts, and AI-powered insights from all your systems into a single, beautiful interface.
Pulse is a modern, unified monitoring workspace for your **infrastructure** across Proxmox, Docker, Kubernetes, TrueNAS, and vSphere. It consolidates metrics, alerts, and AI-powered insights from all your systems into a single, beautiful interface.
Designed for homelabs, sysadmins, internal IT teams, and providers who need a clear monitoring view without the complexity of enterprise monitoring stacks. MSP access is a separate, request-assisted provider path and is not part of ordinary self-hosted setup.