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AFAIK Podman only supports quadlets from version 4.4 and later, I am on version 4.3... so, technically you are right and it would work (for me end of the year or next year, when Raspbian gets an update to Trixie), I am mostly interested how people achieved this and automated this and if there are different/better approaches than the ones outlined by me above.
Compose is stateful, so if you start a container and demonize it, it will start it again on restart of the machine until you stop it (by default), so that's one way. If you want to hook into systems, you can go that route, but it's not going to net you much just trusting one mechanism over another.