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AirHog writes:
Aptera has completed the first validation vehicle rolling off its new assembly line in San Diego. These pre-production vehicles will let them perfect the assembly line for mass production. Some validation vehicles may also be used for regulatory compliance purposes. Reservation holders, it's finally time to get ready.
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AirHog writes:
(From the full story at https://frequal.com/java/Apple...)
Applets are officially, completely removed from Java 26, coming in March of 2026. This brings to an official end the era of applets, which began in 1996. However, for years it has been possible to build modern, interactive web pages in Java without needing applets or plugins. TeaVM (https://teavm.org) provides fast, performant, and lightweight tooling to transpile Java to run natively in the browser. And for a full front-end toolkit with templates, routing, components, and more, Flavour (https://flavour.sf.net) lets you build your modern single-page app using 100% Java.
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AirHog writes:
Aptera recently test drove their production-intent, fully-assembled solar-powered EV for 300 miles across Arizona and California. See the car visit Flagstaff, Bearizona, and other Route 66 stops in the video linked in the story below. I was struck by how normal this trip seemed, except for all the gawking from fellow travelers. Best of luck to Aptera to reach their funding and production goals this year for this remarkable vehicle.
https://electrek.co/2025/03/28...
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AirHog writes:
Java is in a war for the browser. Can it regain the place it once held in its heyday?
From: https://frequal.com/java/JavaW...How can Java increase its relevance? How can Java win back client-side developers? How can Java prevent other technologies from leveraging front-end dominance to win the back-end, like Java once did to other technologies?