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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 04:08 EDT

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Three years ago, when I moved to Singapore for wealth accumulation and business scaling, I was struck by the sheer physical presence of the data infrastructure around me. The island is small, and yet it hosts a substantial number of data centers. You can feel them. They consume a significant portion of the nation’s total ... Read more

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