Loving . The "Daily Notes" is a stroke of genius: there it is, ready for you every morning when you visit the site, letting you start writing instead of sitting there wondering what title/particular topic you want to get into today. 1/5
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The workflow I haven't figured out is how to integrate this with SRS. Since I read 's post about Anki (augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html), I *always* have Anki open whenever I'm going through a book/course/anything I want to learn and retain long term. 2/5
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The action of creating good cards also forces you to sharpen your understanding, in addition to allowing you to remember the material in the future. In this regard, 's Evergreen Notes done on seems ideal to go even deeper on select topics. 3/5
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But I haven't found a smooth workflow that integrates Anki and Roam together. And the action of reviewing one card is different from distilling knowledge and/or (in 's words) transferring it through time. So right now, what I'm doing is to use Anki as mnemonic... 4/5
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links to Evergreen notes. This feels awkward and clunky, e.g.: default spacing for review feels different from that for distilling. seems to already have something going, but it's no longer there: github.com/andymatuschak/. Curious to hear from others. 5/5
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I’ll likely publish something in this space in the next few months.
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Excited to hear that, very much looking forward to it. Thank you for publishing your notes, Andy!
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