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Guru's Tech Bytes — Episode 18

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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 018, for Tuesday, April 21, 2026. First up, Apple has announced a major leadership transition: Tim Cook is stepping back to become Executive Chairman, with John Ternus — the quiet architect behind Apple Silicon, the Vision Pro, and pretty much everything Apple makes that actually works — taking over as CEO. Ternus has been running hardware engineering for years, so this isn't quite a leap into the unknown. Though it does mean the bloke responsible for the butterfly keyboard has finally been promoted past it. Second, Anthropic has confirmed that OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again, after a period of uncertainty that left developers nervously checking their terms of service. The updated docs make the position explicit: third-party CLI wrappers are fine. A rare instance of an AI company issuing a clarification that actually clarifies something. And finally, the MNT Reform — an open hardware laptop designed and assembled in Germany — is making the rounds on Hacker News again. For those who'd rather know exactly what silicon is humming away inside their machine without signing their digital soul over to a Californian megacorp, the Reform remains a refreshingly transparent option. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.