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It seems that the current behavior when rvm automatically switches Ruby versions is to do it silently if it's by .ruby-version or, if it's because of a Gemfile, display that three-line warning about how Heroku does it too and with instructions on how not to show that warning again.
I think .ruby-version switching the Ruby version silently is not great, because it requires that the user remember