
Brute force and the Singaporean economy
In computing, brute force is a term used for a comprehensive trial and error method used by algorithm computer programs to decode encrypted data such as passwords or data encryption through exhaustive effort rather than employing intellectual strategies. From young, academic success is only achievable fortified by excessive...

Is NS still relevant in today’s geopolitical world?
SDP has recently made a call to reduce our defence spending. While this may not resonate well with many of our cabinet ministers who were former 'paper generals', the underlying social costs to our Singaporean sons have to be understood against the tremendous sacrifices they face. Our over-sized military spending and hard-nosed...

Toto: $4.7b reserves, $1.7b to Government?
I refer to the article “Statistician debunks myths ahead of Toto Hongbao Draw” (Straits Times, Feb 18). Toto: 1 in 14m chance? It states that “The odds of winning the Toto jackpot are heavily stacked against you. These things are more likely to happen to you than striking Toto with a $1 ordinary bet (a 1 in 14 million...
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