I'm a clojure beginner and from the future api , the only way I found
to create a future from another is to block the resulting future's
thread with 'deref'. I'm a little bit afraid of exhausting my thread
pool.
For example:
(def x (future 1))
(def y (future (+ 1 @x)))
y will block and consume a thread during x computation.

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