Add taken_at to readouts and default unit to quantities

Readouts gain a taken_at timestamp (distinct from created_at) that records
when the measurement was actually taken. Measurements are now ordered by
taken_at descending.

Quantities gain an optional default_unit association. When set, the unit
is pre-selected in the measurement form. A "Set as default" button on the
unit selector lets users update the default directly from the form.

- Migrations: add taken_at (datetime) to readouts,
              add default_unit_id (fk → units) to quantities
- Readout: expose taken_at in ATTRIBUTES permit-list
- Quantity: add default_unit belongs_to, expose in ATTRIBUTES
- QuantitiesController: load @user_units for form actions
- Quantities views: add Default unit column and select to form
- Readouts form: pre-select default unit; add "Set as default" button
  (readoutUnitChanged / setDefaultUnit wired up in a later commit)
- Measurements form: default taken_at input to current time
- ApplicationHelper: propagate :form option to html_options in builder
- config/environments/test.rb: allow Capybara's dynamic host
- Tests: system tests for default-unit UI on the Quantities page

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<tr class="italic">
<td class="hexpand hmin50"><%= t '.taken_at_html' %></td>
<td colspan="3" class="ralign">
<%= form.datetime_field :taken_at, required: true %>
<%= form.datetime_field :taken_at, required: true, value: Time.current.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M') %>
</td>
</tr>
<% end %>