1Password supports saving the 2FA token: https://support.1password.com/one-time-passwords/. Though you could argue that's not much safer than not using 2FA since if 1Password is breached, the tokens would be available as well.
As an alternative, you could use Authy, which backs up the tokens encrypted (just don't store the Authy password in 1Password if you're worried about that being a single point of failure).
The other aspect of this is that the crows could become reliant on this mechanism as a food source and be unable to survive on their own once it is removed from the environment (or runs out of food).
> So today, after almost 6 months of extensive testing, we are enabling zero latency typing as the default setting in all IntelliJ-based IDEs, including CLion.
As an alternative, you could use Authy, which backs up the tokens encrypted (just don't store the Authy password in 1Password if you're worried about that being a single point of failure).