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I am looking for help with Clojure code base (babashka) to expand on features of a back-end project, APIs, interop, lambda. Who can help? ) Or where online I can paste such a request? The pay is minimal, but you will learn a lot ! :)

Since it is Babashka maybe @U04V15CAJ can help? And I think he is self employed at the moment.
I think the ambiguity of the word "help" is confusing things. I think you want to use #remote-jobs if you are looking to hire people as paid help.
Indeed, if you're looking for someone to do work for you, you should post at #C05006WDW and/or #C06B40HMY > The pay is minimal It would also be nice if you included a ballpark and some additional information about the scope/duration of work (e.g. short-term gig vs a longer-term position); should help both you and the people who are looking for work.
Me, I am puzzled by "you will learn a lot". If I am hired to bring existing skills to an effort, hopefully I will not learn much!
Had fun reading your cunny replies and opinions ) @U04V15CAJ Is indeed too big of a canon for the grunt work. It's mainly parsing APIs, and making some intelligence based on financial data.