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that is fine, the only requirement AFAIK is the user being in the docker group in case you're having permission issues running it as user
Of course, i forgot to mention, that user is in the docker grp. I was just thinking that maybe, as the data folders/volumes for the containers were saved in the user home directory, there may be read/write issues foe the various containers.
Likewise, i was worried that if installing/running a sensitive service like Vaultwarden with sudo exposed me to risks.