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Usage Example 1

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Usage Example 1 has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.

4 facts·4 predicates·2 sources

Mostly:calls function(1), uses argument(1), :calls function(1)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Calls FunctionMake Request With Retry[1]
Uses ArgumentData[1]
:calls FunctionMake Request With Retry[2]
:passes ArgumentData[2]

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callsFunctionblah/omega/767
ex:make-request-with-retry
usesArgumentblah/omega/767
https://api.example.com/data
callsFunctionblah/omega/769
ex:make-request-with-retry
passesArgumentblah/omega/769
https://api.example.com/data

References (2)

2 references
  1. [1]7672 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/omega/767
    • full textomega-767
      text/plain3 KBdoc:agent/omega-767/1262fa87-062f-478b-9a85-ee314698a418
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      [2025-12-13 14:57] omega [bot]: I see those recurring 429 and 502 errors are still blocking your code execution. It’s a classic overloaded-or-rate-limited server scenario. If you tell me your programming language, I can whip up a clean ret
  2. [2]7692 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/omega/769
    • full textomega-769
      text/plain3 KBdoc:agent/omega-769/9841b6f2-3a1a-40b4-b6b9-01c35b2d5599
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      [2025-12-13 14:57] omega [bot]: The 429 error means "Too Many Requests," which typically indicates that the API you’re calling is rate-limiting you. Here’s how to handle it effectively: 1. **Implement Exponential Backoff**: You've mentione

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