I stumbled onto this and found it quite intriguing:

https://github.com/fredericksgary/lazy-prime-sieve/blob/master/src/primes/core.clj

Unfortunately, there isn't any obvious way in the site's interface to
discover what the project's license is (which I'd have no trouble
finding at e.g. SourceForge). Does anybody know what it is, or how to
find out?

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