Sam Livingston-Gray on Nostr: just read it! I hadn't realized that the Ruby docs say not to use `protected`. ...
just read it! I hadn't realized that the Ruby docs say not to use `protected`. Interesting. (I suspect I've probably mentioned this before, but the only use I've ever found for it is for defining Comparable for custom value objects. Which of course only works for homogenous collections.)
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