Daily Digest - 2026-03-10
Total articles in digest: 4
Must Read
Show HN: The Mog Programming Language
- Source: Hacker News: Newest
- Words: 34658
- Category: Tech
- Published: 2026-03-09T17:57:00+00:00
- Score: 6.1
Hi, Ted here, creator of Mog.
- Why it's relevant: matches terms: programming; fits Tech category
- Summary:
- Mog: A Programming Language for AI Agents What if an AI agent could modify itself quickly, easily, and safely?
- Mog is a programming language designed for exactly this.
- Overview Mog is a statically typed, compiled, embedded language (think statically typed Lua) designed to be written by LLMs – the full spec fits in 3200 tokens.
The Enforced Accessibility of the Geolocation Element
- Source: Frontend Masters Boost RSS Feed
- Words: 882
- Category: Dev
- Published: 2026-03-09T18:31:47+00:00
- Score: 4.2
It's a strange situation where some CSS is disallowed, some is allowed but breaks the button, and some is capped.
- Why it's relevant: matches terms: css; fits Dev category
- Summary:
- Looks like Chrome led it up and got it into Chrome first.
- Now we’re in the ol’ 🤷♀️ state on when we’ll get it elsewhere.
- But the process certainly involved other browser makers, so that’s good.
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber is stepping down
- Source: Hacker News: Newest
- Words: 451
- Category: Tech
- Published: 2026-03-09T19:09:03+00:00
- Score: 2.8
https://www.wired.com/story/bluesky-ceo-jay-graber-is-steppi...
- Why it's relevant: matches terms: web; fits Tech category
- Summary:
- After several intense and incredible years building Bluesky from the ground up, I've decided to step back as CEO and transition to a new role as Bluesky's Chief Innovation Officer.
- In 2019, I set out to build an open protocol for social media, with the goal of enabling the development of a new generation of applications designed to empower users.
- The Bluesky app started off as a reference client for the protocol, but has since grown into a thriving platform with over 40 million users.
Also Interesting
Vishal Kapoor’s 10 rules for building honest products with AI
- Source: Figma Blog | Shortcut
- Words: 1700
- Category: Design
- Published: 2026-03-10T17:48:00+00:00
- Score: 2.4
Affirm SVP of Product Vishal Kapoor shares 10 non-negotiable rules for harnessing AI to build products that are clear, secure, and fundamentally honest.
- Why it's relevant: fits Design category
- Summary:
- Affirm SVP of Product Vishal Kapoor shares 10 non-negotiable rules for harnessing AI to build products that are clear, secure, and fundamentally honest.
- Share Vishal Kapoor’s 10 rules for building honest products with AI Hero illustration by Luis Mazón Building with AI isn’t just a technical challenge—it’s a trust challenge.
- This is especially relevant at Affirm, which empowers customers with transparent, flexible payment plans to take better control of their financial lives.
Connections
- Tech leads today's digest with 2 posts.
- Hacker News: Newest appears 2 times, signaling strong recent output.
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