Nick Vigilante 97cc83c83e docs: reduce friction for first-time users (#24405)
Walking through the quickstart as a new user surfaced several small
friction points and formatting issues. This PR fixes the ones I hit:

- Split the combined Linux/macOS install tab — the steps are
meaningfully different (daemon vs Docker Desktop, package vs `.app`),
and collapsing them forced readers to mentally filter instructions.
- Added a "Launch the Docker daemon" step for Linux and "Open Docker
Desktop" for macOS/Windows. Without this, a new user who installs Docker
and proceeds to `coder server` hits the "Cannot connect to the Docker
daemon" error on first workspace build.
- Added "Familiarity with running commands in the terminal" to
Prerequisites to set expectations accurately.
 - Fixed "Setup" → "Set Up" (verb form) in the Step 1 heading.
 - Fixed "Congratulation" → "Congratulations".
- Corrected ```hcl` code fences to ```shell` on `git clone`, `cd`, and
`coder template push` commands — none of those are HCL.
- Added trailing punctuation to numbered-list items in the Tasks section
for consistency.
- Stripped Google Analytics session parameters (`_gl`, `_ga`, `_gcl_au`)
from two `registry.coder.com` URLs. These were copy-pasted from a
browser session and leak a GA session ID into public docs.
- Scoped the "Cannot connect to the Docker daemon" troubleshooting
heading to Linux, since it's specific to the Linux install path.
 - Minor copyediting for tone and clarity in the intro and overview.

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Co-authored-by: Nick <nt@vigiemail.com>
Co-authored-by: david-fraley <67079030+david-fraley@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Potter <ben@coder.com>
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