One way to look at memory systems' efficiency is marginal cost: I can choose to "pay" 5m over my lifetime to memorize the answer to a question. I find it generative to flip that around. Say I saturated 10 minutes of review daily—what would that casual practice unlock? (thread)
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Those embedded questions end up in my daily review practice. I find that it's easier to write a lot of them this way, in the context of writing prose. Particularly cloze deletions. The practice feels quite strange! It certainly distorts the prose… but not always harmfully?
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One thing I like about this approach is: I don't want to just remember things I read—I want SRS to help me develop new ideas! I want to regularly review all the fragmentary inklings I sketch on the way to new insights. Embedded prompts are a convenient way to make that happen.
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I feel I don't yet understand the personal mnemonic medium at all: I've only been writing this style of note for about a month. It's different from the mnemonic medium, and it's different from my old note medium, which is itself idiosyncratically different from normal notes.
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I do notice that my 40 question/day quota is more consistently saturated with this practice, and that may be the high-order bit! And of course, if review sessions are sufficiently valuable, that cap will grow: people will happily spend more than 10 minutes per day.
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Hi Andy . I'm really exciting the concept Evergreen note. That's why I'm not much like Roam reason. Could I ask open source Evergreen note ? Thanks.
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is mnemonic medium available? in the meantime, I've been experimenting with integrating srs in plaintext for incremental learning and writing. putting this here not as a solution but as a suggestion. somebody who's looking here might be able to improvehttps://twitter.com/AGWilsonn/status/1256242828256124928?s=20 …
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