In spaced repetition, it's tempting to ponder per-card cost—"should I pay three minutes over my lifetime to memorize this?" But for me, marginal cards are effectively *free* to add: 1. I review cards in time that'd be dead anyway. 2. I can't add enough cards to fill that time.
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What are the cards in this example? Sounds like “original content package” which sounds abstract - I get the sense you’re asking, what is meaningful communication and how do we do more of it? Interested in hearing more about the ideas behind this tweetstorm
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Ah, sorry: flash cards meant for use in a spaced repetition system like Anki or Supermemo. See eg https://ncase.me/remember/ and http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html
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I’ve been struggling with the card-making bottleneck lately too. Tried entering them in a spreadsheet yesterday + using import. Seemed to work better than the app, but it’s no panacea.
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I’ve also considered writing an email-to-anki script: subject becomes question, body becomes answer. This would allow me to use any email interface to create cards, e.g., Siri. But I despair of all the plumbing that would be required to make it seamless.
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Are you still using Anki? If so, do you use Anki to write your cards. When I first downloaded Anki the number of cards I wanted to write was overwhelming to me.
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