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This implies they're storing the plaintext password.
Ideally the password would be hashed with a salt and then stored. Then it's a fixed length field and it shouldn't matter how long the password is.
All stored passwords should be salted and hashed. That means each one uses the same amount of space, regardless of original length.
There should definitely be a minimum length but not a maximum (within limits; let's not break web standards or the laws of thermodynamics).
Containers are just processes with flags. Those flags isolate the process's filesystem, memory [1], etc.
The advantages of containers is that the software dependencies can be unique per container and not conflict with others. There are no significant disadvantages.
Without containers, if software A has the same dependency as software B but need different versions of that dependency, you'll have issues.
[1] These all depend on how the containers are configured. These are not hard isolation but better than just running on the bare OS.
Matrix. With its bridges you can "wire-in" networks like WhatsApp, Slack, Signal, Telegram, Discord, iMessage, SMS, e-mail, ... and have a single app that interacts with them all. You can have a single group chat with users from all those networks participating and no one would be any the wiser.
AudioBookshelf ticks all those requirements.
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