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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 1 MIN

Guru's Tech Bytes — April 23, 2026

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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 020, for Thursday, April 23, 2026. First up, an Alberta startup called Wheelfront is turning heads by selling no-tech tractors at half the price of their feature-bloated rivals. With 1,843 upvotes on Hacker News, it seems a lot of people are quietly tired of paying software subscription fees just to start their own tractor. Sometimes the best innovation is knowing precisely what to leave out. Second, Apple has patched a security flaw that law enforcement was quietly exploiting to recover deleted chat messages from iPhones. The bug drew 636 upvotes, which perhaps tells you something about how few people are comfortable with their supposedly deleted messages being retrievable on demand. Apple fixed it, though one suspects the timing wasn't entirely self- motivated. And finally, a developer named David Crawshaw is documenting his journey building a cloud platform from scratch, the kind of undertaking that makes you quietly appreciate why most people just reach for AWS. It pulled in 476 upvotes and makes for a compelling read if you've ever wondered what's actually happening beneath all those managed services. 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. 020, for Thursday, April 23, 2026. First up, an Alberta startup called Wheelfront is turning heads by selling no-tech tractors at half the price of their feature-bloated rivals. With 1,843 upvotes on Hacker News, it seems a lot of people are quietly tired of paying software subscription fees just to start their own tractor. Sometimes the best innovation is knowing precisely what to leave out. Second, Apple has patched a security flaw that law enforcement was quietly exploiting to recover deleted chat messages from iPhones. The bug drew 636 upvotes, which perhaps tells you something about how few people are comfortable with their supposedly deleted messages being retrievable on demand. Apple fixed it, though one suspects the timing wasn't entirely self- motivated. And finally, a developer named David Crawshaw is documenting his journey building a cloud platform from scratch, the kind of undertaking that makes you quietly appreciate why most people just reach for AWS. It pulled in 476 upvotes and makes for a compelling read if you've ever wondered what's actually happening beneath all those managed services. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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