Update all benchmarks in the README to Ruby 4.0.0#234
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As it's been 10 years since Ruby 2.2 was released, it may be a good time to re-run the benchmarks and see if the recommendations still stand.
(Actually very few surprises there.)
I also took the liberty of deleting the comparison between Rubies 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6 for
code/proc-and-block/block-vs-to_proc.rb, as it can probably be safely considered as old news.