i remember reading somewhere about using a different docker filesystem but i don't know what any of that means and i really wish anyone cared about this enough that i could get someone to tell me if that's the right thing or not and it just really needs to do a redundant thing every time you run docker-compose and it will be slow forever
wouldn't it be enough to create the user and change file permissions only once? why does mastodon want to execute that at every single time you run a docker-compose command?
i remember reading somewhere about using a different docker filesystem but i don't know what any of that means and i really wish anyone cared about this enough that i could get someone to tell me if that's the right thing or not and it just really needs to do a redundant thing every time you run docker-compose and it will be slow forever