I have normal, long-term Anki decks but the ones that pay off the most for me are the temporary ones. As in, 1. I want to use $FRAMEWORK; 2. Searches take me out of flow; 3. Build me a good temporary cache, brain.
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Replying to @generativist
I always want to do this, but I never do. Good reminder that maybe I should try harder to make this kind of workflow work instead of toughing through the constant googling.
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Replying to @kareem_carr
The cool thing is if you're actually vigilant about it, you can make a big set up front then slowly delete/bury them for things you find you don't need to know. The end result is an achievable and experientially-validated cheat sheet.
11:24 AM - 24 Jan 2020
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