BTW, we could just use Podman in the CI now, too. The Ubuntu version deployed 
there is recent enough to have Podman in a recent-ish version, too, and is even 
installed by default.

The only "advantage" (or rather a side effect) of Docker is that it must run 
with root privileges, in which case we get that one test covered which is 
normally disabled in unprivileged containers because it needs to create devices 
(or something like that, don't remember exactly). But we could do the same with 
Podman, I believe, just running it as root in that VM.

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