fix: reduce refresh clock skew to 10 seconds#581
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Clock skew was changed in #581
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clock skew has to be less than 30 seconds, see #581
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Reduce clock skew from 5 minutes to 10 seconds, since metadata server token endpoint doesn't generate a new token until 30s before the expiration, it just returns the same token and the corresponding expires_in value. google-auth will keep calling token endpoint for around 4 minutes 30 seconds because of this.