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Wrong example for python_artifact usage. Instead, it is showing the EventMetadata.float usage.
https://docs.dagster.io/_apidocs/solids#dagster.EventMetadata.python_artifact
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there is the following example:
// runs./jobs/worker-8.jsat midnight (once) { name: 'worker-8', timeout: 'at 12:00 am' },
in my usecase i am running a job every 30 minutes that queries an api and dynamically adds jobs to be executed once.
My question is what happenes to the jobs in the queue after they are executed. Will finished jobs be cleared out automat
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