Ok. This is awesome. Had never heard of "Leitman Box" system, but this video of (i think @Anonym_s3) implementing it in absolutely has me convinced it is the best way to do SRS in Roam today.
Great tutorial. Great use case.
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More info on Leitner Boxes
curious if you have thoughts on this as compared with Anki flavored forgetting curve.
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It's less efficient than SM2 etc but maybe easier to understand/phsicalize. I feel, though, that most people overrate the problem of optimizing the algorithm and underrate the problem of making SRS desirable, valuable, tractable. Optimization opp'ties are a nice problem to have.
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eg. This morning I was studying service workers and writing some notes on them, and being able to write SRS prompts inline just completely transformed the experience. It feels completely different than writing atomized notes in Anki. This level of q is the high-order bit, I think
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If you are doing clozes as you read, won't you run into a problem of 'over-clozing' things that will get decontextualized as time intervals get larger?
Or does including the full note kind of solve that?
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We'll see over time. The generated prompts include the surrounding paragraph, which does push around where I place paragraph breaks. Not sure what I think about that. The original note title is also included, which may help or hurt, really.


