In your examples, you put a let around the reads from timeouts.

(let [_ (a/<! (a/timeout 1000))] ... )

As far as i know, that is not neccessary. So your first example could be:

(defn delayed-hello-world-handler
  [req]
  (d/->deferred
    (a/go
      (a/<! (a/timeout 1000))
      (hello-world-handler req))))

Would that not work?

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