Fix(stream): read based on allowed to take jobs#8
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The last problem regarding reading the correct number of tasks based on max_jobs has been mitigated, but there is still a small corner case. Jobs can take time differently. So, imagine a worker is allowed to handle 5 tasks concurrently. 1 of them finished sooner than the others. Now this condition will be passed since job_counter is 4 and max_job is 5. But stream still reads 5 events and as soon as the first job gets started, this condition will be met and the remaining 4 tasks will be ignored.
This PR addressed this issue by always reading the correct number of tasks from the stream