> Most likely, though, it's an unfortunate effect of how futures print
> themselves:
>
> user=> (future (* 3 4))
> #<object$future$ide...@1dacb2b: 12>

I agree - this is the cause, if you really wanted to do this at the
REPL maybe you can get around it like this:
user=> (do (future (* 3 4)) nil)
nil


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