Remove WatchPaths from launch daemon#130
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From `man launchd.plist`:
```
WatchPaths <array of strings>
This optional key causes the job to be started if any one of the listed
paths are modified.
IMPORTANT: Use of this key is highly discouraged, as filesystem event
monitoring is highly race-prone, and it is entirely possible for
modifications to be missed. When modifications are caught, there is no
guarantee that the file will be in a consistent state when the job is
launched.
```
This section being removed doesn't seem to impede Crypt's operation (in fact, it may help).
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man launchd.plist:This section being removed doesn't seem to impede Crypt's operation (in fact, it may help address https://github.com/grahamgilbert/crypt/issues/128—can't be 100% sure on that, though).