You can also add an override for the docker.service file to specify min api version 1.24. Had to do that last night
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I've got the only clock that matters to me , an alarm clock. Worst comes to worst, as long as it has power it can get close enough to current time/date via radio. It also makes setting it to exact time much easier/faster.
This is awesome, is there a template of this?
It's cooper black, for sure.

No there will be accessories, but what they are won't matter because the accessories included in the box will be changing constantly. One month may be a bunch of Dan Da Dan volumes and a can of medicated water, the next a kayak oar and an MG gunpla box. The changes will never be announced to the public, and will always be chosen in a seemingly random fashion.
Maybe, but it’s unwilling to take a piss test to get them.
the accessories don’t matter, they’ll change every 3 months. the figure will not.
Usually space videos on the astrum YouTube channel
This post smacks of disingenuousness.

Here’s the method I used from one of the issues on GitHub https://github.com/portainer/portainer/issues/12925#issuecomment-3516549977
Iirc my docker.socket wouldn’t let me just stop docker.service to edit it as described in the post, so I made /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/override.conf with the 2 required lines. After saving it and running daemon-reload I was able to access my containers in portainer again.