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Guru's Tech Bytes — April 24, 2026

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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 021, for Friday, April 24, 2026. First up, DeepSeek has dropped version 4 of its flagship model, and Hacker News is rather taken with it — over 1,100 upvotes and nearly 800 comments. The Chinese AI lab continues to punch well above its weight, with early impressions suggesting it's nipping at the heels of the best Western models. Whether that's cause for celebration or quiet concern rather depends on which side of the Pacific you're sitting. Second, South Korean police have arrested a man after an AI-generated image of an escaped wolf sent authorities on a thoroughly unnecessary chase. The fake photo was convincing enough to mobilise actual search teams before the hoax was uncovered. A tidy reminder that synthetic media is now realistic enough to redirect emergency services — which is either impressive or alarming, depending on your mood. And finally, Matz — the creator of Ruby — has quietly published Spinel, an ahead-of-time native compiler for the language. It's early days, but the prospect of compiled Ruby without an interpreter has the community quietly excited. Ruby has long been the language developers adore but performance-conscious architects tactfully avoid — Spinel could finally change that conversation. 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. 021, for Friday, April 24, 2026. First up, DeepSeek has dropped version 4 of its flagship model, and Hacker News is rather taken with it — over 1,100 upvotes and nearly 800 comments. The Chinese AI lab continues to punch well above its weight, with early impressions suggesting it's nipping at the heels of the best Western models. Whether that's cause for celebration or quiet concern rather depends on which side of the Pacific you're sitting. Second, South Korean police have arrested a man after an AI-generated image of an escaped wolf sent authorities on a thoroughly unnecessary chase. The fake photo was convincing enough to mobilise actual search teams before the hoax was uncovered. A tidy reminder that synthetic media is now realistic enough to redirect emergency services — which is either impressive or alarming, depending on your mood. And finally, Matz — the creator of Ruby — has quietly published Spinel, an ahead-of-time native compiler for the language. It's early days, but the prospect of compiled Ruby without an interpreter has the community quietly excited. Ruby has long been the language developers adore but performance-conscious architects tactfully avoid — Spinel could finally change that conversation. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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