Looks like the devs don't actively maintain the docker image, per this GitHub issue. I found some people saying they are building it locally and some people saying they are using this unofficial repo.
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Looks like that is work in progress and Docker installs are not yet supported by Pixelfed.
At the moment, I've been using https://quay.io/repository/zknt/pixelfed, which seems to have some patches to eliminate some annoyances and has a semi-automated setup script in the entrypoint.
Still, it's not ideal. I wanted to write my own Dockerfile to fully automated the setup script, but the base image used by zknt is in his closed repository.
Please bump this GitHub issue and let the developers know that more people would like to use it. :)