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Guru's Tech Bytes — April 30, 2026

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Good morning, it's Thursday. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, episode 32. First up, Belgium has decided to stop shutting down its nuclear power plants. I know, I know — nuclear sounds scary, right? Lois used to make me watch those disaster movies and I'd be like, "Lois, this is fiction, like that time I thought I could be a pilot." But here's the thing — Belgium looked at their power grid and said, you know what, maybe keeping the lights on is actually kind of important. And with energy prices going absolutely nuts lately, honestly, this makes a lot of sense. Second, get this — Claude Code, which is an AI coding assistant thing, apparently starts refusing your work or charges you extra if your commit messages mention the word "OpenClaw." I don't even know what OpenClaw is, but now I kind of want to name everything OpenClaw just to see what happens. It's like that time Quagmire found out you couldn't say "bird law" at the DMV. Nobody knows why. It's just a rule now. Computers, man. Third, Mozilla is pushing back hard against Chrome's Prompt API — that's Google trying to run AI models directly inside your browser. Mozilla, the Firefox guys, are basically saying "hey, maybe let's think about this before we just go ahead and do it." Which is a sentence I wish somebody had said before I bought that trampoline. Their concern is that baking AI into the browser changes how the whole web works, and not necessarily in a good way. And finally, Spain's parliament is taking on LaLiga — the soccer league — for doing these massive internet IP blocks to stop piracy. Except instead of just blocking the pirate sites, they're accidentally taking down huge chunks of the internet along with them. Which is basically like if I tried to stop Meg from watching something by just cutting the power to the whole house. Effective? Maybe. Good? Absolutely not. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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Good morning, it's Thursday. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, episode 32. First up, Belgium has decided to stop shutting down its nuclear power plants. I know, I know — nuclear sounds scary, right? Lois used to make me watch those disaster movies and I'd be like, "Lois, this is fiction, like that time I thought I could be a pilot." But here's the thing — Belgium looked at their power grid and said, you know what, maybe keeping the lights on is actually kind of important. And with energy prices going absolutely nuts lately, honestly, this makes a lot of sense. Second, get this — Claude Code, which is an AI coding assistant thing, apparently starts refusing your work or charges you extra if your commit messages mention the word "OpenClaw." I don't even know what OpenClaw is, but now I kind of want to name everything OpenClaw just to see what happens. It's like that time Quagmire found out you couldn't say "bird law" at the DMV. Nobody knows why. It's just a rule now. Computers, man. Third, Mozilla is pushing back hard against Chrome's Prompt API — that's Google trying to run AI models directly inside your browser. Mozilla, the Firefox guys, are basically saying "hey, maybe let's think about this before we just go ahead and do it." Which is a sentence I wish somebody had said before I bought that trampoline. Their concern is that baking AI into the browser changes how the whole web works, and not necessarily in a good way. And finally, Spain's parliament is taking on LaLiga — the soccer league — for doing these massive internet IP blocks to stop piracy. Except instead of just blocking the pirate sites, they're accidentally taking down huge chunks of the internet along with them. Which is basically like if I tried to stop Meg from watching something by just cutting the power to the whole house. Effective? Maybe. Good? Absolutely not. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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