Michael J. Fox Name-Drops Back to the Future Co-Star Who Caused ‘Tension’ on Set

Michael J. Fox’s new memoir, *Future Boy: Back to the Future and My Journey Through the Space Time Continuum*, has shed light on some behind-the-scenes moments from the iconic film *Back to the Future*. Among the stories shared, Fox reveals how his co-star Crispin Glover caused some trouble on set with his unconventional approach to the role of George McFly.

In the book, the *Family Ties* star recalls the challenges the crew faced trying to keep Glover in the planned blocking during filming. According to Fox, Glover often wandered out of the camera lane, making it difficult for the crew to keep him framed properly.

“Nobody puts Crispin in a box. But that didn’t prevent the camera crew from literally building a box around him,” Fox writes while describing one particular scene. He explains how Glover was supposed to stay between a clothesline and himself as the camera rolled, but the actor had a different idea.

“My guess is that he saw George as a wanderer, a free spirit who traveled in random patterns—in this case, perpendicular to the camera,” Fox observes.

To manage the situation, a crew member fabricated a miniature corral made of sandbags and C-stands, effectively trapping Glover into the shot’s required parameters.

Despite the chaos caused by Glover’s unpredictable antics, Fox expresses admiration for his co-star. He calls Glover’s performance “downright hypnotic” and shares that he genuinely enjoyed working with him, even when his methods created friction on set.

“I loved working with him. His talent was unquestionable, although his methods sometimes created friction. Still, I respected how he remained true to George (as he understood and embodied him),” Fox writes.

Showing the respect and appreciation he holds for Glover, Fox even sent a heartfelt letter to him while working on his memoir:

“Your performance is richer and deeper every time I see it. In fact, I skip over my bits to watch yours,” the letter reads. “Granted, we didn’t talk much during production, so I never had the chance to say that you are a brilliant actor, and I was thrilled to work with you.”

Fox’s candid reflections provide a fascinating glimpse into the dynamics behind one of cinema’s most beloved films, highlighting not only the challenges but also the mutual respect among its cast members.
https://www.comingsoon.net/pop-culture/news/2043089-back-to-the-future-michael-j-fox-co-star-tension-crispin-glover

Newsom Goes Easy on AI — for Now

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The other day, I searched for some of my articles regarding the housing issue and, much to my surprise, read an artificial intelligence summary of my position that misstated it entirely. It claimed I am associated with NIMBYs, and dozens of similar mischaracterizations will surely make their way to his desk next year.

In effect, Governor Newsom and the California Legislature are now making AI policy for the entire nation instead of Congress, which is extremely troubling for the future of the industry.

This year, Newsom waited until the deadline but issued an unusually lengthy and detailed veto statement of AB 1064 that touched on the key points:

While I strongly support the author’s goal of establishing necessary safeguards for the safe use of AI by minors, AB 1064 imposes such broad restrictions on the use of conversational AI tools that it may unintentionally lead to a total ban on the use of these products by minors. AI is already shaping the world, and it is imperative that adolescents learn how to safely interact with AI systems. We cannot prepare our youth for a future where AI is ubiquitous by preventing their use of these tools altogether.

Supporters expressed dismay that Newsom wasn’t protecting the children, but good intentions do not necessarily lead to good legislation.

The tech industry ended up supporting Newsom’s signing of Senate Bill 243, which imposes a series of mostly reasonable safeguards on chatbot developers. Unlike others, it does so without obliterating the federal Communications Decency Act provisions that protect online platforms from facing the legal liability of publishers.

Newsom mentioned SB 243 in his AB 1064 message by noting that it “requires operators to disclose to minors that they are interacting with AI and prevent chatbots from producing sexually explicit material.”

As with all regulation, it’s best to start slowly in a way that negates obvious harm rather than impose some massive revamping of an industry. California should have learned that overly broad efforts always have negative, unintended consequences. But I don’t expect that it has learned any such lesson.

So, for now, California and the nation dodged a bullet. But, as Thierer noted, it might be a good time for Congress to disarm these meddlesome state legislatures.

And, as usual, Americans need to verify all the information they read, with parents taking a lead role regarding their kids. It’s a fool’s errand to expect the government to do it for us.

Steven Greenhut is Western region director for the R Street Institute. Write to him at [email protected].

READ MORE:
– Self-Driving Cars Becoming Unstoppable
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https://spectator.org/newsom-goes-easy-on-ai-for-now/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=newsom-goes-easy-on-ai-for-now

Browns QB Dillon Gabriel’s NSFW reaction to being hit 16 times by Steelers

Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel faced the ultimate trial by fire in Week 6, as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defense overwhelmed him in a 23-9 loss at Acrisure Stadium. The rookie signal-caller, making just his second career start, absorbed 16 hits and six sacks. The Cleveland offense failed to score a single touchdown for the third time this season.

Despite the brutal punishment, Gabriel showed casual indifference when asked about the 16 hits he took. “My mom used to beat my ass when I was a kid, so I don’t think anything will live up to what my mom did,” Gabriel joked. “No, I was just playing around, but I’m good,” he added (h/t NFL Insider Jordan Schultz).

That response came after one of the most physically demanding outings by any rookie quarterback this year. Gabriel’s 16 quarterback hits were a season-high allowed by any team against Pittsburgh, surpassing the Steelers’ 14-hit performance against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4. Pittsburgh’s defense dictated every snap.

Jalen Ramsey and Nick Herbig each recorded two sacks, while the Steelers’ front consistently collapsed the pocket, forcing Gabriel into hurried throws. Gabriel completed 29 of 52 passes for 221 yards, marking the second-highest single-game pass attempt total by any quarterback this season.

Although he didn’t record a touchdown, Gabriel avoided turnovers—an impressive feat for a rookie under constant duress. In total, Gabriel has thrown for 430 yards, three passing touchdowns, and zero interceptions in four appearances this season, completing 57.3% of his passes.

According to ESPN metrics, the Browns’ offensive line ranks 27th in pass protection, making Gabriel one of the league’s most pressured QBs. Head coach Kevin Stefanski defended keeping Gabriel in the game, saying the entire coaching staff shares blame for the protection breakdowns.

Backup Shedeur Sanders, elevated after the Joe Flacco trade to the Cincinnati Bengals, remained on the sidelines. The defeat left Cleveland at 1-5, extending their streak to 11 straight games scoring under 17 points.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/browns-news-dillon-gabriels-reaction-being-hit-16-times-steelers

Could This be the Year of Algol?

Ok, you caught us. It certainly isn’t going to be the year of Algol. When you think of “old” programming languages, you usually think of FORTRAN and COBOL. You should also think of LISP. But only a few people will come up with Algol.

While not a household name, Algol was highly influential, and now, GCC is on the verge of supporting it just like it supports other languages besides C and C++ these days. Why bring an old language up to the forefront? We don’t know, but we still find it interesting. We doubt there’s a bunch of Algol code waiting to be ported, but you never know.

Algol first appeared in 1958 and was the lingua franca of academic computer discussions for decades. It was made to “fix” the problems with Fortran, and its influence is still felt today. For example, Algol was the origin of “blocks of code,” which it set between begin/end pairs.

The second version of Algol was where Backus-Naur form, or BNF, originated—something still of interest to language designers today. Interestingly, the new compiler will support Algol 68, which was the final and not terribly popular version. It was sort of the “New Coke” of early computer languages, with many people asserting that Algol 60 was the last “real Algol.”

Algol was known for sometimes using funny characters like ≡ and ⊂, but like APL, it had to adapt to more conventional character sets. Most of the Algol specifications didn’t define I/O, either, so it wasn’t enough to just know Algol—you had to know which Algol to understand how the I/O worked.
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/could-this-be-the-year-of-algol/

Apex Mining resumes Maco mine activities after Davao quakes

MANILA, Philippines — Apex Mining Co. Inc. has resumed operations at its Maco mine in Davao de Oro as of Wednesday. This follows a temporary closure that was implemented due to recent earthquakes in the area.

The Razon Group’s listed mining company initially suspended operations at the Maco mine last week after receiving an order from the provincial government. The suspension was a precautionary measure to ensure safety and assess any potential damages caused by the seismic activity.

For more details on the recent developments, read: Ports tycoon Razon takes over Apex Mining.

https://business.inquirer.net/552832/apex-mining-resumes-maco-mine-activities-after-davao-quakes

温室ガス濃度、記録更新 化石燃料や山火事、WMO


title: 温室ガス濃度、記録更新 化石燃料や山火事が要因とWMO報告
date: 2025-10-16 06:43
categories: 社会, 科学・環境

世界気象機関(WMO)は15日、主な温室効果ガスである二酸化炭素(CO2)、メタン、一酸化二窒素の大気中の濃度が2024年に最高記録を更新したと発表しました。

この濃度上昇には、化石燃料の消費に加え、北半球・南半球で発生した大規模な山火事も大きく影響しているとされています。

WMOの発表は、地球温暖化問題の深刻さを改めて示すものであり、温室効果ガスの削減に向けた国際的な取り組みの強化が求められています。

(2025年10月16日、西日本新聞me)

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411854/

GlobalSource: Proposed tax holiday ‘poorly targeted’

MANILA, Philippines — The proposed one-month income tax holiday would primarily benefit the middle class, exclude low-income workers, and strain public finances without guaranteeing equivalent economic and social gains, GlobalSource said.

Senator Erwin Tulfo has proposed what he called an “extraordinary measure” in response to the “resounding clamor” to “return the people’s money” amid a widening…

https://business.inquirer.net/552760/globalsource-proposed-tax-holiday-poorly-targeted

ShackStream: The Messenger on The Stevetendo Show! Episode 636

Tonight on The Stevetendo Show, we’re diving back into our playthrough of *The Messenger*. This game feels like a unique blend of old-school platforming, reminiscent of *Ninja Gaiden*, mixed with Metroidvania elements. This is my first time playing *The Messenger*, and so far, I’ve really enjoyed the experience.

One gameplay mechanic I especially like is the ability to jump between 8-bit and 16-bit graphics styles. It adds an engaging visual twist that keeps the gameplay fresh. However, one drawback I’ve noticed is the inability to attack upwards, which can be a bit frustrating at times.

In the last episode, we managed to find more music notes needed to unlock the music box inside the Tower of Time. Tracking down these keys has proven to be quite a challenge, but thankfully, we can save up our currency to pay for hints on their locations, which helps a lot.

It feels like we’re approaching the end of *The Messenger*, though I’ve been wrong about that in past playthroughs. Tune in at 5 p.m. PDT / 8 p.m. EDT to join The Stevetendo Show live for more adventures in *The Messenger*.

If you want to join the fun, head over to the Shacknews Twitch channel, where The Stevetendo Show streams every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Can’t make tonight’s show? No worries. You can catch Monday night streams at 6 p.m. PDT / 9 p.m. EDT. Monday will be a Shacker’s Choice night, and I’ll be playing *Crow Country* for the very first time.

Our *Donkey Kong Bananza* playthrough continues next week as well. The action is heating up, and you won’t want to miss it! Be sure to check out both the Shacknews Twitch channel and the Shacknews VODs YouTube channel to catch up on your favorite programs. Subscribing to the YouTube channel and following the Twitch channel is the best way to stay updated.

Also, if you haven’t heard, Shacknews has launched a new service called Shackmaps. Our team has curated guides through some of your favorite video games to help you avoid getting lost and improve your gameplay experience.

Looking ahead, keep an eye out for scary game streams on Monday nights throughout October. After that, *Super Mario Galaxy 2* will take over the Monday night slot, switching from Mario Kart Monday to Super Mario Monday.

Since we’re nearly finished with both *Donkey Kong Bananza* and *The Messenger*, expect new playthroughs to start soon on The Stevetendo Show. If we wrap up *The Messenger* this evening, I’ll share my thoughts on the game and discuss what might replace it in the rotation.

Keep sending in suggestions for games you’d love to see featured on The Stevetendo Show. If it’s on the Nintendo Switch 2 or the Nintendo Switch 2 Online service, it might just get a starring role!

Nintendo often adds new titles to their Switch Online service, so stay tuned for all the latest updates and content.

See you tonight on The Stevetendo Show!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146366/shackstream-the-messenger-on-the-stevetendo-show-episode-636

福岡銀行と西日本シティ銀行、固定金利を引き上げ 10月住宅ローン

福岡経済ニュース:福岡銀行と西日本シティ銀行、固定金利を引き上げ
2025年10月16日 6:00
※この記事は有料会員限定です。

福岡銀行と西日本シティ銀行は、10月の住宅ローンの固定金利(10年、最優遇)を前月から0.1%引き上げました。
目安となる長期金利の動きを受けた対応となっています。

詳細な住宅ローン金利表については、西日本新聞meの有料会員限定コンテンツでご覧いただけます。

【ご案内】
クリップ機能は有料会員の方のみご利用いただけます。7日間の無料トライアルも実施中です。
1日37円で読み放題、年払いならさらにお得にご利用いただけます。

西日本新聞meについての詳細は公式サイトをご確認ください。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411812/

How to rank up in Nightcap’s Syndicate in Warframe

How to Rank Up in Nightcap’s Syndicate in Warframe

Nightcap’s Syndicate was introduced in Warframe with The Vallis Undermind update and has quickly become an important faction for players to engage with. Through this Syndicate, you gain access to exclusive rewards such as new weapons, the Nokko Warframe, and crucial Arcane Adapters. However, ranking up with Nightcap’s Syndicate is unique compared to other Syndicates in the game.

Analyzing Mushrooms in Nightcap’s Field Guide

To rank up with Nightcap’s Syndicate, you must analyze various mushrooms featured in his Field Guide. Unlike traditional Syndicates, here you progress by collecting and studying mushroom samples. These samples are gathered by playing Deepmines Bounties, which Nightcap offers in his secret room located within Fortuna.

To find Nightcap’s secret room, turn left as soon as you enter the Fortuna hub. Inside, you can start the Deepmines Bounties that yield the mushroom samples needed to advance through the ranks.

Mushroom Analysis and Syndicate Ranks

The Field Guide contains 16 different mushroom entries, and you must fully analyze a set number of them to reach each Syndicate rank:

  • Rank 1 (Unknowing): Analyze 1 mushroom
  • Rank 2 (Curious): Analyze 2 mushrooms
  • Rank 3 (Seeker): Analyze 6 mushrooms
  • Rank 4 (Gardener): Analyze 12 mushrooms
  • Rank 5 (Steward): Analyze all 16 mushrooms

Finding and Sampling Mushrooms

Mushroom patches spawn throughout the Deepmines during bounty missions. You can interact with these patches to collect random mushroom samples. Each mushroom species has stages that require a specific number of samples before you can analyze them fully. Generally, rarer mushrooms require more samples.

To make locating mushrooms easier, consider using the Orokin Eye ability on the Parallax ship, which highlights mushrooms on your HUD during Deepmines missions.

Fully Unlocking Mushrooms

Each mushroom needs to be analyzed three times to be considered “fully unlocked” and count toward your Syndicate rank progression. Completing bonus objectives in Deepmines Bounties can also reward you with bonus samples, so be sure to pay close attention to the mission goals to maximize your sample collection.

Summary

  • Collect mushroom samples by playing Nightcap’s Deepmines Bounties in Fortuna.
  • Interact with mushroom patches to gather random samples.
  • Analyze mushrooms in the Field Guide; each needs three analyses to be fully unlocked.
  • Progress through ranks by fully analyzing an increasing number of mushrooms.
  • Use the Parallax ship’s Orokin Eye ability to track mushroom locations.
  • Complete bounty bonus objectives to gain additional samples faster.

By carefully collecting and analyzing mushroom samples, you’ll steadily rank up with Nightcap’s Syndicate and unlock its valuable rewards.

https://www.shacknews.com/article/146364/how-to-rank-up-nightcaps-syndicate-warframe