Timofei Larkin 9587caa4f7 Update cert-manager (#595)
Bumped the embedded cert-manager chart to the latest upstream version.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

Based on the comprehensive changes across multiple files in the
cert-manager Helm chart, here are the release notes:

- **New Features**
	- Added support for dynamic TLS serving certificates for metrics
- Enhanced Prometheus monitoring configuration with ServiceMonitor and
PodMonitor options
	- Introduced more flexible IP family configuration for services

- **Improvements**
	- Updated cert-manager to version v1.16.3
- Expanded configuration options for controller, webhook, and CA
injector
	- Improved RBAC permissions and service account management
	- Enhanced documentation and configuration guidance

- **Bug Fixes**
	- Deprecated `installCRDs` option in favor of more explicit settings
	- Refined namespace and resource selection for webhooks

- **Chores**
	- Updated Helm chart dependencies and compatibility
	- Improved template rendering and configuration management

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