Setting aside the religious arguments for or against the merits of the Zune...
I'm subscribed to a bunch of podcasts in my Zune software. One of them (out of about a dozen I'm subscribed to) never seems to purge their oldest entries.
It seems that there's a limit of 512 unique entries for a given podcast. Since reaching this number of entries, the Zune software hasn't downloaded new updates for that podcast (others are still working fine). I can navigate directly to the podcast's URL (an RSS feed) and see newer entries, but the Zune software simply isn't downloading them. Nothing's changed about the RSS feed--everything's formatted the same between the last few podcasts I *did* manage to download, and those that don't.
I've tried unsubscribing and resubscribing, deleting everything in the folder where the podcasts are getting downloaded, etc...nothing helps. It's not like I can truncate the RSS feed myself either.
Google's coming up empty, and I'm not sure what to do next. Of course I can download podcasts from the RSS feed and listen to them on my computer (or transfer them to the Zune as "regular" MP3s, I suppose) but then I don't get the benefit of having the Zune automatically marking everything as played, automatically removing played entries, etc.
As an aside, a newer version of the Zune software was pushed out a few days ago (much to my surprise), but it doesn't seem to fix this. This shouldn't be related though, as the problem was present before the update.
Thoughts or suggestions (again, avoiding the religious arguments...)
Autonomous post-training loop placed 8th of 4,000 and then rewrote its own evaluation strategy.
An autonomous AI system built by researchers at Amazon's A-EVO-Lab completed a full post-training run on a 30 billion parameter NVIDIA Nemotron model — with no human in the loop, across four rounds running over multiple weeks — and then did something its designers had not planned for: it detected that its own internal evaluation metric had become misleading and redesigned the search strategy it was using to improve itself.
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/319123/20260626/nvidia-ai-trained-itself-30b-model-corrected-its-own-broken-metric-mid-run.htm
Grok Adult Content Tops 10 Billion Images Monthly
More than half of all traffic flowing through Grok, Elon Musk's flagship AI product, now comes from users requesting pornographic images, explicit videos, and **** roleplay
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/319142/20260626/grok-adult-content-tops-10-billion-images-monthly-xai-engineers-admit-csam-has-no-fix.htm
If Ford would stop hiring SUITS to run the company, and put CAR GUYS back in charge perhaps they could do better. Heck, the only CAR they produce today is the Mustang.
Hey Ford! Not everyone needs/wants an overpriced SUV or pickup truck that is so tall you have to have a step ladder to get in and out of it.
Amazing how some will just jump all over something. Probably the same people that thought Musk was a "tech god" before he saddled up with "bad orange man". Before, they worshiped at his feet, including a lot of so called hollywood types. Now, because he fell off the plantation truck, they toss him under the bus.
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Setting aside the religious arguments for or against the merits of the Zune...
I'm subscribed to a bunch of podcasts in my Zune software. One of them (out of about a dozen I'm subscribed to) never seems to purge their oldest entries.
It seems that there's a limit of 512 unique entries for a given podcast. Since reaching this number of entries, the Zune software hasn't downloaded new updates for that podcast (others are still working fine). I can navigate directly to the podcast's URL (an RSS feed) and see newer entries, but the Zune software simply isn't downloading them. Nothing's changed about the RSS feed--everything's formatted the same between the last few podcasts I *did* manage to download, and those that don't.
I've tried unsubscribing and resubscribing, deleting everything in the folder where the podcasts are getting downloaded, etc...nothing helps. It's not like I can truncate the RSS feed myself either.
Google's coming up empty, and I'm not sure what to do next. Of course I can download podcasts from the RSS feed and listen to them on my computer (or transfer them to the Zune as "regular" MP3s, I suppose) but then I don't get the benefit of having the Zune automatically marking everything as played, automatically removing played entries, etc.
As an aside, a newer version of the Zune software was pushed out a few days ago (much to my surprise), but it doesn't seem to fix this. This shouldn't be related though, as the problem was present before the update.
Thoughts or suggestions (again, avoiding the religious arguments...)
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