@matigo I fixed my workflows so I'm using a static auth token now. 30 days is fine provided it's an inactivity timer and not "auth every 30 days" timer.
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@matigo I fixed my workflows so I'm using a static auth token now. 30 days is fine provided it's an inactivity timer and not "auth every 30 days" timer.
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Creating a new workflow that doesn't auth every time it runs, but uses a static token. Let's see if this works. #nt
@matigo I would think you'd want to expire the tokens just to keep your database small. I see that as a potential denial of service angle if some a-hole wanted to cause 10C trouble.
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@matigo You should really fix that. Might even make it an option to specify a time limit. In my case (for use in Workflow), I'd make it a minute.
Who knows how many I've created testing Workflow since it probably creates a new token each time I run my workflow. It only uses that token one time.
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Trump's really putting people back to work. So far, it's just lawyers and protesters, but I'm sure he'll get right on everyone else.
@bazbt3 haven't used the API to check that stuff yet. In this case I'm not even getting authorized…
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You don't get what you used to for airline miles. Two first class tickets cost me 210,000 miles…and $22. #nt