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No but from like two Google searches it doesn't seem to be particularly suited to my use case. I'm just running a couple services like a music server and not a particularly advanced user
It's basically a more systemd-integrated version of docker/podman. I think you could run a container without too much trouble by creating an "OCI bundle" from an existing container image and running that. But you're right it might be slightly more hassle.