I love getting emails telling me when there's somebody else's active access token in one of my commit SHAs. HF should really only tell you if it is your token, otherwise I could just make a dataset with a bunch of random strings and wait for a valid token.
Also, don't comment about how unlikely this is. I've gotten a warning email about a token I 'leaked' at least four times. In all cases, it has been in the digest hash.
Is it possible to apply for a resources grant for a whole organization, or do you need to apply for each repo individually? I think it'd be pretty cool to have something like the discord-community org for None-yet in terms of resource allocation (multiple spaces running on cpu upgrade).
I realize the scale of the community is just a tiny bit different, and that having this for a public org (one where anyone can join) isn't super fiscally responsible, but we'll be good. I promise we will! Right, guys?