The biggest problem I see with a macro based solution like this is that it may get called multiple times (and start multiple timers that all do the same thing) because it runs unconditionally when rendered and nothing removes the setInterval. > > I think that a much better solution would be to make a startup module that starts a background daemon that will run a set of action widgets at configurable intervals. It shouldn't be too difficult to make, if I have the time I will try and put something together.
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