“Conviction Collapse” and the End of Software as We Know It – O’Reilly
In “An Ordinary Evening in New Haven,” the poet Wallace Stevens wrote, “It is not in the premise that reality is a solid.”…
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80% of jobs in Singapore don’t look at your degree anymore
S’pore employers are moving towards skills-based hiring The Ministry of Manpower released its 2025 jobs report on Mar 20, and the numbers tell…
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Despite some pain, S’pore is one of the biggest winners of the Iran war
Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. The war in Iran has been raging for a month…
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Quantum computers need vastly fewer resources than thought to break vital encryption
The move, recently proposed by influential researcher Scott Aaronson, is a complete turnaround from the strict 90-day disclosure policies Google’s Project Zero pioneered…
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When AI Breaks the Systems Meant to Hear Us – O’Reilly
On February 10, 2026, Scott Shambaugh—a volunteer maintainer for Matplotlib, one of the world’s most popular open source software libraries—rejected a proposed code…
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World Backup Day: 100% Solid Tips on Safeguarding Your Data
Are you feeling a little anxious? That’s likely because today, March 31, is World Backup Day. It was first established in 2011 as…
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Despite tripling its profits, Sea Ltd. stock is down 60% since Sept
Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Sea Ltd. is Singapore’s most successful startup turned major tech…
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Software, in a Time of Fear – O’Reilly
The following article originally appeared on Medium and is being reproduced here with the author’s permission. This 2,800-word essay (a 12-minute read) is…
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Mayiduo spent S$1M to produce his movie. It broke even & that’s a win in S’pore.
“Out of 10 films, 9.5 will fail” Making a movie in Singapore sounds glamorous—until you look at the numbers. Kelvin Tan, better known…
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Everyone thinks foreigners are taking over Singapore’s high-paying jobs. Everyone is wrong.
Over the last 5 years, the number of S Pass and EP holders grew by just 400 In debates over foreign labour in…
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