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Stewart Cheifet Obituary December 28, 2025 - Goldsteins Funeral

obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com · Dec 31

View Stewart Cheifet's obituary, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

Shared by @topstories and 60 others.
anne.💫 (@ann3nova) · Jan 01
🔁 @RonsCompVids:

Stewart Cheifet and Gary Kildall were regular guests on my television growing up. The Computer Chronicles always made me feel like I was a part of this impossible dream of being a Silicon Valley insider. Thank you, Mr. Cheifet.

obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/st

VWestlife (@vwestlife) · Dec 31
🔁 @jalefkowit:

"Stewart Douglas Cheifet, age 87, of Philadelphia, PA, passed away on December 28, 2025.

Stewart is best known for producing and hosting the nationally broadcast PBS television programs Computer Chronicles and Net Cafe. Computer Chronicles aired from 1984 to 2002, producing more than 400 episodes that documented the rise of the personal computer from its earliest days. Net Cafe, which aired from 1996 to 2002, explored the emergence of the internet. Both programs were widely regarded as visionary, capturing the evolution of personal computing and the early development of the digital age."

obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/st

Mario Guzmán (@marioguzman) · Dec 31
🔁 @siracusa:

Before the Internet, I got a lot of my computer news from this man. RIP 🫡 obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/st

screwlisp (@screwlisp) · Dec 31
🔁 @jbz:

🪦Stewart Cheifet, creator of The Computer Chronicles, dead at 87 obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/st

The Last Psion | Alex (@thelastpsion) · Dec 31
🔁 @jalefkowit:

"Stewart Douglas Cheifet, age 87, of Philadelphia, PA, passed away on December 28, 2025.

Stewart is best known for producing and hosting the nationally broadcast PBS television programs Computer Chronicles and Net Cafe. Computer Chronicles aired from 1984 to 2002, producing more than 400 episodes that documented the rise of the personal computer from its earliest days. Net Cafe, which aired from 1996 to 2002, explored the emergence of the internet. Both programs were widely regarded as visionary, capturing the evolution of personal computing and the early development of the digital age."

obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/st

Gavin Anderegg (@gavinanderegg) · Dec 31
🔁 @siracusa:

Before the Internet, I got a lot of my computer news from this man. RIP 🫡 obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/st

The year politics became brainrot

theverge.com · Dec 31

You don’t bring a persuasive argument to a gunfight.

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 14 others.
Marv Clowder (@MarvClowder) · Dec 31
🔁 @sarahjeong.bsky.social:

all meaning has collapsed in our post-literate society and i wrote a bunch of useless, useless words about it. read it if you, like me, are one of a diminishing minority who still reads www.theverge.com/policy/84960...

The year politics became brain...

Ian Brown :verified: (@igb) · Dec 31
🔁 @sarahjeong.bsky.social:

all meaning has collapsed in our post-literate society and i wrote a bunch of useless, useless words about it. read it if you, like me, are one of a diminishing minority who still reads www.theverge.com/policy/84960...

The year politics became brain...

The Verge :bot: @theverge.space (@theverge) · Dec 31
🔁 @sarah_jeong:

Killing in the name of… nothing

Political violence has become illegible, and increasingly, politics and language have too.

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 31
🔁 @sarahjeong.bsky.social:

all meaning has collapsed in our post-literate society and i wrote a bunch of useless, useless words about it. read it if you, like me, are one of a diminishing minority who still reads www.theverge.com/policy/84960...

The year politics became brain...

trends (@trendsbot) · Dec 31

Killing in the name of… nothing theverge.com/policy/849609/cha
The death of Charlie Kirk was emblematic of the breakdown of politics and political discourse in 2025.
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your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Dec 31
🔁 @sarahjeong.bsky.social:

all meaning has collapsed in our post-literate society and i wrote a bunch of useless, useless words about it. read it if you, like me, are one of a diminishing minority who still reads www.theverge.com/policy/84960...

The year politics became brain...

Your Last Merry Popehat (@kenwhite.bsky.social) · Dec 31
🔁 @sarahjeong.bsky.social:

all meaning has collapsed in our post-literate society and i wrote a bunch of useless, useless words about it. read it if you, like me, are one of a diminishing minority who still reads www.theverge.com/policy/84960...

The year politics became brain...

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Windows 11’s 2025 meltdown: bugs, bad updates, and fed‑up users

windowscentral.com · Dec 30

Windows 11 is having its worst year yet, with nonstop bugs, broken updates, and unwanted features pushing users to the breaking point.

Shared by @hn100 and 13 others.
sebsauvage (@sebsauvage) · Dec 31
🔁 @mhoye:

I had no idea that Windows was doing fractal incremental feature rollouts now and it sounds like an absolute goddamn disaster for anyone who needs to support a senior with a computer.

I did not expect the year of linux on the desktop to happen because everyone else in the world started fucking up their own shit in catastrophic, undiagnosable, incomprehensible ways.

windowscentral.com/microsoft/w

netop://ウィビ (@netopwibby) · Dec 31
🔁 @mhoye:

I had no idea that Windows was doing fractal incremental feature rollouts now and it sounds like an absolute goddamn disaster for anyone who needs to support a senior with a computer.

I did not expect the year of linux on the desktop to happen because everyone else in the world started fucking up their own shit in catastrophic, undiagnosable, incomprehensible ways.

windowscentral.com/microsoft/w

Janeishly (@janeishly) · Dec 31
🔁 @mhoye:

I had no idea that Windows was doing fractal incremental feature rollouts now and it sounds like an absolute goddamn disaster for anyone who needs to support a senior with a computer.

I did not expect the year of linux on the desktop to happen because everyone else in the world started fucking up their own shit in catastrophic, undiagnosable, incomprehensible ways.

windowscentral.com/microsoft/w

Baldur Bjarnason (@baldur) · Dec 31
🔁 @mhoye:

I had no idea that Windows was doing fractal incremental feature rollouts now and it sounds like an absolute goddamn disaster for anyone who needs to support a senior with a computer.

I did not expect the year of linux on the desktop to happen because everyone else in the world started fucking up their own shit in catastrophic, undiagnosable, incomprehensible ways.

windowscentral.com/microsoft/w

Worth reading

A 2026 checklist

werd.io · Dec 31

A way to build a habit out of what's important.

Shared by @fractals and 9 others.
Coach Pāṇini ® (@paninid) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

May Likes Toronto (@mayintoronto) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

Tim Chambers (@tchambers) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

Tim Chambers (@timothyjchambers) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben.werdmuller:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. https://werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

Flipboard Tech Desk (@TechDesk) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

Dr.Implausible (@drimplausible) · Dec 31
🔁 @ben:

Rather than new year's resolutions, I'm experimenting with a checklist for 2026: things I want to try and do every day. This is my list, and I'd love to read yours. werd.io/a-2026-checklist/

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Our frail thoughts. — ethanmarcotte.com

ethanmarcotte.com · Dec 31

I should be writing about a terrifically difficult year. Instead, I’m thinking about flowers and dead men.

Shared by @zachleat and 2 others.

Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor of New York City | CNN Politics

edition.cnn.com · Jan 01

Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who campaigned on a promise to tackle the affordability crisis in one of America’s most expensive cities, was sworn in as New York City’s 112th mayor early Thursday.

Shared by @Npars01 and 9 others.
Dave Rahardja (@drahardja) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

Trending Bot (@trending) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

hypebot (@hypebot) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

Wendizen 🇺🇦 (@wendinoakland) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

MisterArix (@MisterArix) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

Chris Espinosa (@Cdespinosa) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Jan 01
🔁 @dtgeek:

New York didn't waste time---he was formally sworn in right after midnight? (Public ceremony later Thursday.)

edition.cnn.com/2025/12/31/pol

Working full time on the Social Web

evanp.me · Dec 31

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our missio…

Shared by @darnell and 9 others.
Technical Discussion (@technical-discussion) · Dec 31
🔁 @julian:

Hey @pfefferle@mastodon.social just wanted your eyes on this WP post:

https://evanp.me/2025/12/30/working-full-time-on-the-social-web/

Evan is replying but I'm not seeing any of them, including the reply to my reply.

Was it just not federated to me? Addressing issue perhaps?

Anuj Ahooja (@quillmatiq) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Writing Recommendations Early

As I mentioned recently, I’m leaving my job at Open Earth Foundation to focus full time on the Social Web at SWF. One of the steps that I took before I left was writing out LinkedIn recommendations for everyone in my tech department at OEF, and many of my peers and others in the organisation. Too often, I’ve been asked for recommendations by former colleagues months or years after working with someone, and the intervening time makes it hard to remember their achievements and strengths. By writing the recommendations now, while my team’s work is still fresh in my mind, I hope I can provide more concrete and focused descriptions of their work style and skills. At the very least, if they ask for more detailed references or recommendations in the future, I’ll have public notes that I can use as a cheat sheet during reference check calls.

Evan Prodromou (@evan) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Writing Recommendations Early

As I mentioned recently, I’m leaving my job at Open Earth Foundation to focus full time on the Social Web at SWF. One of the steps that I took before I left was writing out LinkedIn recommendations for everyone in my tech department at OEF, and many of my peers and others in the organisation. Too often, I’ve been asked for recommendations by former colleagues months or years after working with someone, and the intervening time makes it hard to remember their achievements and strengths. By writing the recommendations now, while my team’s work is still fresh in my mind, I hope I can provide more concrete and focused descriptions of their work style and skills. At the very least, if they ask for more detailed references or recommendations in the future, I’ll have public notes that I can use as a cheat sheet during reference check calls.

julian (@julian) · Dec 31

Hey @pfefferle@mastodon.social just wanted your eyes on this WP post:

https://evanp.me/2025/12/30/working-full-time-on-the-social-web/

Evan is replying but I'm not seeing any of them, including the reply to my reply.

Was it just not federated to me? Addressing issue perhaps?

Gombang (@gombang) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Writing Recommendations Early

As I mentioned recently, I’m leaving my job at Open Earth Foundation to focus full time on the Social Web at SWF. One of the steps that I took before I left was writing out LinkedIn recommendations for everyone in my tech department at OEF, and many of my peers and others in the organisation. Too often, I’ve been asked for recommendations by former colleagues months or years after working with someone, and the intervening time makes it hard to remember their achievements and strengths. By writing the recommendations now, while my team’s work is still fresh in my mind, I hope I can provide more concrete and focused descriptions of their work style and skills. At the very least, if they ask for more detailed references or recommendations in the future, I’ll have public notes that I can use as a cheat sheet during reference check calls.

Evan Prodromou (@evanprodromou) · Dec 31

Writing Recommendations Early

As I mentioned recently, I’m leaving my job at Open Earth Foundation to focus full time on the Social Web at SWF. One of the steps that I took before I left was writing out LinkedIn recommendations for everyone in my tech department at OEF, and many of my peers and others in the organisation. Too often, I’ve been asked for recommendations by former colleagues months or years after working with someone, and the intervening time makes it hard to remember their achievements and strengths. By writing the recommendations now, while my team’s work is still fresh in my mind, I hope I can provide more concrete and focused descriptions of their work style and skills. At the very least, if they ask for more detailed references or recommendations in the future, I’ll have public notes that I can use as a cheat sheet during reference check calls.

We need to reassess our relationship to digital tech

disconnect.blog · Dec 31

Getting off US tech led me to a wider questioning of digital convenience

Shared by @antiaall3s and 10 others.
Hank G ☑️ (@hankg) · Dec 31
🔁 @parismarx:

If this year was about getting off US tech, 2026 is the year to reassess the digital revolution — what works, what doesn’t; what to keep, and what to reject.

I’ve only just started to consider what needs to change about how I use digital technology, but I’m excited to learn more next year.

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

#tech #ai #newyear #luddite

Anti. 🐘 (@antiaall3s) · Jan 01
🔁 @parismarx:

If this year was about getting off US tech, 2026 is the year to reassess the digital revolution — what works, what doesn’t; what to keep, and what to reject.

I’ve only just started to consider what needs to change about how I use digital technology, but I’m excited to learn more next year.

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

#tech #ai #newyear #luddite

Ben Overmyer (@skysong) · Jan 01
🔁 @parismarx:

If this year was about getting off US tech, 2026 is the year to reassess the digital revolution — what works, what doesn’t; what to keep, and what to reject.

I’ve only just started to consider what needs to change about how I use digital technology, but I’m excited to learn more next year.

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

#tech #ai #newyear #luddite

Beardy Star Stuff 🏴🌹🇵🇸 (@dennyhenke) · Dec 31
🔁 @parismarx:

If this year was about getting off US tech, 2026 is the year to reassess the digital revolution — what works, what doesn’t; what to keep, and what to reject.

I’ve only just started to consider what needs to change about how I use digital technology, but I’m excited to learn more next year.

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

#tech #ai #newyear #luddite

django (@django) · Dec 31
🔁 @feed:

We need to reassess our relationship to digital tech

Getting off US tech led me to a wider questioning of digital convenience

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

xs4me2 (@xs4me2) · Jan 01

We need to reassess our relationship to digital tech

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

Paris Marx: "It won’t be much of a surprise to regular readers or listeners of my podcast that digital sovereignty and getting off US tech has been on my mind a lot this year. It actually started in 2024, when I worked on a white paper about digital sovereignty with some European and Latin American colleagues even before Donald Trump won reelection in the United States."

TheGentYYC (@TheGentYYC) · Jan 01
🔁 @parismarx:

If this year was about getting off US tech, 2026 is the year to reassess the digital revolution — what works, what doesn’t; what to keep, and what to reject.

I’ve only just started to consider what needs to change about how I use digital technology, but I’m excited to learn more next year.

disconnect.blog/we-need-to-rea

#tech #ai #newyear #luddite

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2025: The year in LLMs

simonwillison.net · Jan 01

This is the third in my annual series reviewing everything that happened in the LLM space over the past 12 months. For previous years see Stuff we figured out about …

Shared by @r0h1n and 10 others.
Rohin Dharmakumar (@r0h1n) · Jan 01
🔁 @Techmeme:

Some 2025 takeaways in LLMs: reasoning as a signature feature, coding agents were useful, subscriptions hit $200/month, and Chinese open-weight models impressed (Simon Willison/Simon Willison's Weblog)

simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/31/
techmeme.com/260101/p2#a260101

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