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Searching for the numinous. Co-purveyor of https://quantum.country/ 

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    1. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      This sounds silly and obvious, but the improvement was very considerable: the two cards became trivial.

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    2. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      (There's something quite deep about memory in this example, which I don't understand.)

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    3. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      I use Anki for almost everything.

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    4. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      Learning places and all kinds of facts about my city, from the best things to order at a particular restaurant to demographic statistics (really) to favourite places in parts of the city I don't visit often.

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    5. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      Learning APIs.

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    6. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      Reading papers and books and watching videos. This is especially helpful for building mastery outside your area of expertise. You can (say) read a paper multiple times through, each time just grabbing what is easy, gradually building up an understanding.

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    7. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      For instance, this is how I read the AlphaGo paper (for my article https://www.quantamagazine.org/is-alphago-really-such-a-big-deal-20160329/ … ).

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    8. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      I read and reread the paper several times, as well as consulting a lot of adjacent papers, Wikipedia etc.

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    9. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 28 Jan 2018
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      I added several hundred Anki cards while doing.

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    10. Karan Vasudeva‏ @karanvasudeva 28 Jan 2018
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      Could it be that the processing of "Ankifying", i.e., rewriting the info to fit on such cards contributes to the enhanced retention as much as the spaced repetition?

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      michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 29 Jan 2018
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      Yes, it's a very helpful analytic process. I'm pretty sure there's also some kind of training effect, a sort of telling my brain "Hey, sit up and pay attention, this is important", if that makes sense.

      8:00 AM - 29 Jan 2018
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        1. Karan Vasudeva‏ @karanvasudeva 29 Jan 2018
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          That is what I meant. It might not be possible to distinguish the effect of this saliency boost from that of the spaced repetition unless someone else prepares the cards.

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