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Guru's Tech Bytes — Episode 14

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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 014, for Friday, April 17th, 2026. First up, Anthropic has unveiled Claude Opus 4.7, and the community is, shall we say, enthusiastic. With over eighteen hundred upvotes and a thousand-plus comments, it's clearly struck a nerve. Anthropic claims sharper reasoning and smoother agentic workflows — a quiet flex while certain Redmond-based rivals are still bolting Copilot onto anything that stands still. Second, OpenAI is pitching Codex as the answer for, well, almost everything. The post leans hard into coding agents that plan, execute, and refactor on their own. Skeptics point out that "almost everything" is doing a great deal of heavy lifting there, but nearly a thousand upvotes suggest developers are at least curious enough to kick the tires. And finally, a lovely long read on Ada — yes, that Ada — and how its design quietly shaped the languages we use today. It's a reminder that before everyone was vibe-coding with LLMs, engineers were writing ironclad software for aircraft and submarines. A gentle nudge toward humility, really. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.