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Okay, your notes have definitely helped a bit. I compared your compose file against mine and removed the HOST_UID, HOST_GID, and the healthcheck sections from the default file. Its still taking an abnormal amount of time to boot up and login, but the container isn't completely throttling my system anymore. I suspect the healthcheck was the culprit. A step in the right direction though, thank you!
I removed health checks because o think they don't work properly with podman how I use it, but I might be wrong.
Anyway, glad it helped! That's the spirit why I wrote it.