I'm coming back to Clojure development after a year away. This is a fast 
moving community and it is hard to keep up when one is not working on it 
full time. I'm dusting off some code I wrote 2 years ago, and trying to 
bring all the dependencies up to their current versions. 

I have a function that fetches files from an AWS S3 bucket, every 15 
minutes. I had previously used the at-at library for this:

https://github.com/overtone/at-at

But at-at has not been updated in 6 years, so I assume it is abandoned. I 
have two questions about this:

1.) how else do Clojure programmers usually call recurring functionality? 

2.) I am ignorant about the JVM, so I'm afraid I have to ask, at a 
fundamental level, how does at-at work? I know that if a function calls 
itself recurringly, on the JVM, one eventually gets stackoverflow. So how 
does at-at make its magic work? 

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