EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 1 MIN
Guru's Tech Bytes — April 10, 2026
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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 007, for Friday, April tenth, twenty twenty-six. First up, France has officially launched a government-wide plan to migrate its public sector desktops from Windows to Linux. The initiative is part of a broader digital sovereignty push to reduce dependence on non-European technology providers. With hundreds of comments on Hacker News, this one's clearly struck a nerve. One can only imagine the mood in Redmond as an entire nation decides their operating system is, well, optional. Second, researchers at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a seventeen-thousand qubit array with ninety-nine point nine one percent fidelity, a significant leap toward practical quantum computing. The breakthrough involves a new stabilisation technique that dramatically reduces error rates at scale. If this holds up, we might be closer to useful quantum applications than most timelines had predicted. And finally, Microsoft is back in the headlines, this time for suspending developer accounts belonging to several high-profile open source projects. Details are still emerging, but the community response has been swift and, shall we say, unflattering. It's a bold strategy, alienating the very developers your platform depends on. Let's see how that plays out. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.
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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 007, for Friday, April tenth, twenty twenty-six. First up, France has officially launched a government-wide plan to migrate its public sector desktops from Windows to Linux. The initiative is part of a broader digital sovereignty push to reduce dependence on non-European technology providers. With hundreds of comments on Hacker News, this one's clearly struck a nerve. One can only imagine the mood in Redmond as an entire nation decides their operating system is, well, optional. Second, researchers at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a seventeen-thousand qubit array with ninety-nine point nine one percent fidelity, a significant leap toward practical quantum computing. The breakthrough involves a new stabilisation technique that dramatically reduces error rates at scale. If this holds up, we might be closer to useful quantum applications than most timelines had predicted. And finally, Microsoft is back in the headlines, this time for suspending developer accounts belonging to several high-profile open source projects. Details are still emerging, but the community response has been swift and, shall we say, unflattering. It's a bold strategy, alienating the very developers your platform depends on. Let's see how that plays out. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.
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