directory_paradise 1.4.5 → 1.4.7

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  [![forthebadge](https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-ruby.svg)](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/)
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  [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/directory_paradise.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/directory_paradise)
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- This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">06.08.2022</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">00:57:31</span> o'clock.
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+ This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">08.11.2023</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">23:23:10</span> o'clock.
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  <img src="https://i.imgur.com/hbGDM7i.jpg">
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@@ -194,35 +194,53 @@ more useful in general, feel free to drop me an email at any time, via:
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  shevy@inbox.lt
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  Before that email I used an email account at Google gmail, but in **2021** I
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- decided to slowly abandon gmail for various reasons. In order to limit this
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+ decided to slowly abandon gmail, for various reasons. In order to limit the
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  explanation here, allow me to just briefly state that I do not feel as if I
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- want to promote any Google service anymore, for various reasons.
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- Do keep in mind that responding to emails may take some time, depending on
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- the amount of work I may have at that moment.
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- In 2022 rubygems.org decided to make 2FA mandatory for every gem owner:
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- see https://blog.rubygems.org/2022/06/13/making-packages-more-secure.html
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- As I can not use 2FA, for reasons I will skip explaining here (see
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- various github issue discussions in the past), this effectively means that
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- Betty Li and others who run the show at rubygems.org will perma-ban me
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- from using rubygems as a developer.
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- As I disagree with that decision completely, this will mean that all my
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- gems will be removed from rubygems.org prior to that sunset date, e. g.
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- before they permanently lock me out from the code that I used
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- to maintain. It is pointless to want to discuss this with them anymore -
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- they have made up their minds and decided that you can only use
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- the code if 2FA is in place, even though the code itself works just
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- fine. If you don't use 2FA you are effectively locked out from your
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- own code; I consider this a malicious attack. See also how they limited
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- discussions to people with mandatory 2FA on the ruby-bugtracker, thus
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- banning everyone permanently without 2FA:
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- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18800
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- Guess it may indeed be time to finally abandon ruby - not because
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- ruby is a bad language, but there are people now in charge who
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- really should not be part of ruby in the first place.
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+ want to promote any Google service anymore when the user becomes the end
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+ product (such as via data collection by upstream services, including other
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+ proxy-services). My feeling is that this is a hugely flawed business model
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+ to begin with, and I no longer wish to support this in any way, even if
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+ only indirectly so, such as by using services of companies that try to
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+ promote this flawed model.
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+ In regards to responding to emails: please keep in mind that responding
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+ may take some time, depending on the amount of work I may have at that
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+ moment. So it is not that emails are ignored; it is more that I have not
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+ (yet) found the time to read and reply. This means there may be a delay
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+ of days, weeks and in some instances also months. There is, unfortunately,
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+ not much I can do when I need to prioritise my time investment, but I try
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+ to consider <b>all</b> feedback as an opportunity to improve my projects
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+ nonetheless.
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+ In <b>2022</b> rubygems.org decided to make 2FA mandatory for every
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+ gem owner eventually:
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+ see
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+ https://blog.rubygems.org/2022/06/13/making-packages-more-secure.html
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+ Mandatory 2FA will eventually be extended to all rubygems.org developers and
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+ maintainers. As I can not use 2FA, for reasons I will skip explaining here,
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+ this means that my projects will eventually be removed, as I no longer
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+ have any control over my projects hosted on rubygems.org (because I
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+ can not use 2FA).
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+ At that point, I no longer have any control what is done to my projects
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+ since whoever is controlling the gems ecosystem took away our control
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+ here. I am not sure at which point ruby became corporate-controlled -
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+ that was not the case several years ago, so something has
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+ Ruby also only allows 2FA users to participate on the issue tracker these
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+ https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18800
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+ But this has been reverted some months ago, so it is no longer applicable.
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+ Suffice to say that I do not think that we should only be allowed to
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+ interact on the world wide web when some 'authority' authenticated us,
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+ such as via mandatory 2FA, so I hope this won't come back again.
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+ Fighting spam is a noble goal, but when it also means you lock out
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+ real human people then this is definitely NOT a good situation
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+ to be had.
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- require 'colours/autoinclude'
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  _ = DirectoryParadise::Content.new(ARGV) # or DirectoryParadise::Content[]
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  e rev+
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  steelblue(_.n_entries?.to_s)+' entries were found in this directory.'
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: directory_paradise
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Robert A. Heiler
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2022-08-06 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  summary: This class will display the content of a directory. It can also give back