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Don't dump for cai png, hold for condo | Zero IQ shitposts about crypto and other irrelevant things. NFA.

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@bowtiedcrake Same thing is happening to our F&B scene and shopping malls lol
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@hoeflatoor G says not enough people G imports people Sinkies kena stressed out by the competition and crowd Since so crowded, why need more sinkies? Sinkies dont wanna make more sinkies to be pwned G import more people Sinkies lagi crowded now G complain y u no make baby
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Those exact words are working the inverse now. Singaporean sons in National Service defending an ever shrinking native population. The question: "Why must we serve?", in the popular marching song "Training to be Soldiers", now rings differently to the new generation of NSFs. --- When you go through sweat and dirt (sometimes blood), in tough training that your past 18 years of city boy life did not prepare you for. You ask yourself, "Why must we serve?". Finally Friday comes, you bookout in the evening, take the crowded public transport because a car is too expensive for your family. No one ever says "Thank you for your service" or offers you a seat. You ask yourself, "Why must we serve?". Too tired to hangout with friends, too underpaid to party. Just want to rest at home. Doomscroll social media, adding on to the brainrot with the 2 years of service. Sunday comes, you book in, another week of training. You look at your calendar, 100 more weeks to ORD. You ask yourself, "Why must we serve?". Some say it is a privilege.
Oliver Kim@oliverwkim

Lee Kuan Yew on homeownership as nation-building: "if the soldier's family did not own their homes, he would soon conclude he would be fighting to protect the properties of the wealthy." From my new post on Singapore's HDBs

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@oliverwkim Those exact words are working the inverse now. Singaporean sons in National Service defending a shrinking native population.
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@cz_binance Why not support Aster on Trust Wallet?
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@abigbluebird @wilsonyimby This is the best upside of living in public housing. Cant find this type of public service elsewhere
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One of the most overlooked and 'seemingly invisible' plus points about living in SG is efficiency even at a grassroots level. There's an integrated app for feedback of all kinds. Lift broke down? Faulty street/corridor lights? Dead rat at the staircase? Wasp nests near the void deck? Submit your feedback. Gets resolved within 24 hours or less.
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Ok. Good point here. I missed out the "Services" part of HDB builds. And oh boy it was absolutely a mistake. The reasons why HDB can maintain their attractiveness over decades is not just because the flats are subsidized. It is because of everything that gets built around them. Let me go through this properly. When I was working out the HDB wealth transfer earlier, I focused on land acquisition and CPF financing. Both are real. But I left out the most important piece. The services. What does that actually mean? Every HDB estate is not just a cluster of flats. It comes packaged with MRT stations within walking distance. Schools, primary and secondary, sometimes a polytechnic. A polyclinic for healthcare. Hawker centres with rent-controlled stalls so food stays cheap (THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT). Community centres for events and sports. Libraries. Parks. Town malls with banks, post offices, supermarkets, clinics. All within walking distance of your front door. When you buy a flat in Tampines, you are not just buying 90 square metres of concrete. You are buying access to Tampines MRT (which connects three lines), 30 plus schools in the area, Tampines Hub which is one of the largest community hubs in Southeast Asia, three malls, a regional library, multiple hawker centres, a polyclinic, a stadium, and several parks. It's a whole ecosystem. Think of it like a Desa Parkcity or Sunway township but everything is within walking distance. The wealth transfer is not just "the government gave you cheap flats on cheap land." It is "the government gave you cheap flats, surrounded by billions of dollars of public infrastructure that the state continuously invests in for decades." That is why HDB resale prices keep going up. The flat itself depreciates. But the surrounding ecosystem keeps appreciating because the state keeps adding to it. OK so now the question. Why can other countries not replicate this? China has more land, more capital, and more construction capacity than Singapore. They outbuild Singapore many times over every year. But Chinese apartment developments famously fail at services. Ghost cities are the extreme example. Even successful developments often have empty retail podiums, disconnected MRT plans, and hospitals that arrive years after residents move in. The Chinese model treats housing as a real estate product. Build the units, sell them, walk away. Services come later, if at all, usually run by separate private operators. There is no unified state actor coordinating housing with transport, schools, healthcare, and parks the way HDB does in Singapore. Malaysia faces a similar fragmentation, but with extra constraints. Federal government builds PPR. State governments control land. Different ministries handle MRT, schools, polyclinics, hawker centres. There is no single actor that delivers all of this together at scale. That is why our PPR developments have flats but often lack the surrounding services. So when Malaysians look at Singapore HDB and think we should have something like that, we are not actually asking for cheap flats. We are asking for an entire urban planning machine that delivers housing, transport, schools, healthcare, food infrastructure, and green space all at the same time, all coordinated, all sustained over decades. That machine does not exist in Malaysia. Building it is much harder than just building more PPR. The flats are the easy part. The services around them are the hard part. And the services are where the real wealth transfer happens. I missed this in my original post. Genuinely the missing piece. Thanks for the correction bro (or sis)
Mabora@Mabora16877340

@wilsonyimby You missed the crux of hdb wealth transfer, and why copying Singapore is nigh impossible for most countries, including amazing builders like china. The provision of services.

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@wilsonyimby Basically, city planning. The needs and wants of the residents are already planned for before deciding to plot the land for HDBs. Land is acquired for public services in advance. More efficient and predictable city planning.
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@gwoyeuromatzyh @Hidden_Collect Not expecting such a response but ok. What i wanted to say was, Anti-chinese rhetoric by Malaysia versus anti chinese communist rhetoric is kinda different.
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@kitlangton @opencode A very responsible use of tokens. Let the goblins and mythical creatures have a voice too!
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@ryanvogel Update: opncde go did 600b toks in day
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If you're vibe-coding/building, you need to wean yourself off relying 100% on frontier models. The subsidized inference party is ending and the writing is on the wall. ​The winning AI stack going forward is hybrid: Frontier models: Heavy lifting and complex logic. OSS models (Qwen, Kimi, DeepSeek): High-volume grunt work. In fact, DeepSeek V4 Pro benchmark is comparable to Opus 4.6. I'll call DS V4 Pro as Opus 4.59 from now on. ​The most idiot-proof stack I can recommend right now is @opencode paired with their OpenCode Go (USD 10/month) subscription. It gives you immediate, reliable access to top-tier open models for agentic coding without burning through expensive API credits. The open-source stack is simply too good (and too cheap) to ignore right now.
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@gwoyeuromatzyh @Hidden_Collect Wdym PAP recycled anti-chinese rhetoric? As far as I've read, PAP was running anti chinese communist campaigns.
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@Hidden_Collect they held an exhibition on the merger with malaysia a couple months back and it's kind of amazing how openly the official narrative-setters basically admit that the PAP recycled anti-Chinese rhetoric borrowed wholesale from Malaysia
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Opencode is a public good at this point. 5USD for first month so you can try it out. Then 10USD for subsequent months. Usage limits are pretty generous and the occasional 3x limits are pleasant surprises too. Honestly, this is the best time to wean off frontier models before you scramble to find another AI stack when frontier models get too expensive.
Stefan@StefanTMD

Actually, we did close to ~600B tokens in a single day on OpenCode Go I had my dashboard granularity at 6 hours lol

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@StefanTMD Opencode is really a public good at this point.
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Opencode Go did 180B tokens in a single day
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first hyperliquid mobile app to win distribution = billion dollar app (imo focusing on crypto perps is the wrong angle)
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@opencode Awesome! But you know what will be cooler? 3x usage for deepseek v4 pro!
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@opencode Just need to make sure it is also available on Go.
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