Move requirements to the top of the README

This makes it easier for people to find the correct node.js version.
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The easiest way to get started with local development is to use `docker-compose up`. This will start a postgres container, our web frontend, an API server, and our content fetching microservice.
### Requirements for development
Omnivore is written in TypeScript and JavaScript.
* [Node](https://nodejs.org/) -- currently we are using nodejs v14.18
* [Chromium](https://www.chromium.org/chromium-projects/) -- see below for installation info
### Running the web and API services
### 1. Start docker-compose
@ -67,14 +74,6 @@ cp .env.local .env
yarn dev
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### Requirements for development
Omnivore is written in TypeScript and JavaScript.
* [Node](https://nodejs.org/) -- currently we are using nodejs v14.18
* [Chromium](https://www.chromium.org/chromium-projects/) -- see below for installation info
### Running the puppeteer-parse service outside of Docker
To save pages you need to run the `puppeteer-parse` service.