Edition: 2026-03-24

Daily Digest - 2026-03-24

Total articles in digest: 9

Must Read

Agents, meet the Figma canvas

  • Source: Figma Blog | Shortcut
  • Words: 1142
  • Category: Design
  • Published: 2026-03-24T12:00:00+00:00
  • Score: 6.7

Starting today, you can use AI agents to design directly on the Figma canvas.

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: figma; fits Design category
  • Summary:
    • Starting today, you can use AI agents to design directly on the Figma canvas.
    • And with skills, you can guide agents with context about your team’s decisions and intent.
    • Share Agents, meet the Figma canvas We're quickly improving how Figma supports AI agents.

How to be a web developer: Stuff Everybody Knows

  • Source: Adactio: Links
  • Words: 923
  • Category: Developers
  • Published: 2026-03-24T10:24:10+00:00
  • Score: 5.8

This is a guide to how to be a web developer.

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: web; fits Developers category
  • Summary:
    • This is a guide to how to be a web developer.
    • This website started as a conversation at JSConf US in 2014.
    • Because JSConfs are more fun than other conferences, the conversation was in a swimming pool.

How to Build a Browser-Based Image Converter with JavaScript

  • Source: freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
  • Words: 1389
  • Category: Uncategorized
  • Published: 2026-03-23T17:09:54+00:00
  • Score: 5.6

Image conversion is one of those small tasks developers run into occasionally.

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: javascript; fits Uncategorized category
  • Summary:
    • Image conversion is one of those small tasks developers run into occasionally.
    • You might need to convert a PNG to JPEG to reduce size, or export an image to WebP for better performance.
    • Most developers use online tools for this.

Also Interesting

Two Circles, One Arrow, and Anchor Positioning

  • Source: Frontend Masters Boost RSS Feed
  • Words: 3292
  • Category: Dev
  • Published: 2026-03-23T18:57:05+00:00
  • Score: 5.1

Drawing an line with arrows pointing to the center of two arbitrary elements measuring and displaying the distance between them doesn't seem like it would be possible in CSS alone...

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: css; fits Dev category
  • Summary:
    • In a previous series of articles, we studied a classic use case of anchor positioning: Tooltips.
    • In this article, we will explore a less common use case that is a great example of the power of this new feature and modern CSS in general.
    • At the time of writing, only Chrome and Edge fully support the features we will be using.

3D.to.design: 3D models in Figma, finally

  • Source: Sidebar
  • Words: 31
  • Category: Design
  • Published: 2026-03-24T08:37:00+00:00
  • Score: 3.9

Import a GLB, GLTF, OBJ, or turn any flat image into a 3D model.

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: figma; fits Design category
  • Summary:
    • Import a GLB, GLTF, OBJ, or turn any flat image into a 3D model.
    • Rotate it, pick your angle, place it on canvas.

Code as a Tool of Process

  • Source: Jim Nielsen’s Blog
  • Words: 575
  • Category: Developers
  • Published: 2026-03-24T19:00:00+00:00
  • Score: 3.4

Steve Krouse wrote a piece that has me nodding along: Programming, like writing, is an activity, where one iteratively sharpens what they're doing as they do it.

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: programming; fits Developers category
  • Summary:
    • Steve Krouse wrote a piece that has me nodding along: Programming, like writing, is an activity, where one iteratively sharpens what they're doing as they do it.
    • (You wouldn't believe how many drafts I've written of this essay.) There’s an incredible amount of learning and improvement, i.e.
    • sharpening, to be had through the process of iteratively building something.

Broad timelines

  • Source: Sidebar
  • Words: 7237
  • Category: Design
  • Published: 2026-03-24T08:34:54+00:00
  • Score: 2.9

What happens if we take our AI uncertainty seriously—if we act with epistemic humility.

  • Why it's relevant: fits Design category
  • Summary:
    • No-one knows when AI will begin having transformative impacts upon the world.
    • People aren’t sure and shouldn’t be sure: there just isn’t enough evidence to pin it down.
    • But we don’t need to wait for certainty.

Claude Code Essentials

  • Source: freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
  • Words: 230
  • Category: Uncategorized
  • Published: 2026-03-23T18:32:34+00:00
  • Score: 2.8

We just published a massive new course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will change the way you think about programming.

  • Why it's relevant: matches terms: programming; fits Uncategorized category
  • Summary:
    • We just published a massive new course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will change the way you think about programming.
    • Instead of just chatting with an AI, you can now learn how to use Claude Code to build real-world agentic workflows.
    • This comprehensive guide was developed by Andrew Brown to take you from a total beginner to a pro who knows how to collaborate with an autonomous coding agent directly in the terminal.

Some things just take time

  • Source: Sidebar
  • Words: 1173
  • Category: Design
  • Published: 2026-03-24T08:36:05+00:00
  • Score: 2.4

On friction, patience, and planting trees.

  • Why it's relevant: fits Design category
  • Summary:
    • written on March 20, 2026 Trees take quite a while to grow.
    • If someone 50 years ago planted a row of oaks or a chestnut tree on your plot of land, you have something that no amount of money or effort can replicate.
    • Tree-lined roads, old gardens, houses sheltered by decades of canopy: if you want to start fresh on an empty plot, you will not be able to get that.

Connections

  • Design leads today's digest with 4 posts.
  • Recurring themes: figma, programming.
  • Sidebar appears 3 times, signaling strong recent output.

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  • Feeds with new content: 27
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