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Charlie Revett

Charlie Revett

@revcd

👋 bsky.app/profile/revcd.com 🇿🇦 London, currently in Cape Town (sabbatical)
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Joined August 2024

Thanks for the long reply - I'm a long term Anki user, more so out of having a process "that works", and that I'm used to, rather than it being some miracle tool.

What do you see as its strengths?

Exactly, I think many long terms users managed to create a setup and workflow that work for them, and they are just happy with that.
I'm sure there are many use cases that I am not aware of.

Anki pretty much popularized spaced repetition after all, much more than SuperMemo.

Welcome! Thoughts on Anki?

Many! :)

Summarizing a lot, there is a massive different between a generic tool "for anything" and a custom one for a specific field – let that be languages, chess, music, or whatever.

F. ex. Anki is not suited for long-form content, dealing with audio is a pain, won't let you do shadowing exercises, doesn't know what a synonym is, doesn't know your vocabulary size – so it can't even try to help you in an interesting way, etc.

Then, community-maintained plugins make a very disjointed experience IMO. F. ex. a few years ago there was a good Forvo plugin, then one day stopped working, and that was it – no more plugin, end of the story.

What do you think about Anki? Are you a power user?

Thanks for the long reply - I'm a long term Anki user, more so out of having a process "that works", and that I'm used to, rather than it being some miracle tool.

What do you see as its strengths?

Exactly, I think many long terms users managed to create a setup and workflow that work for them, and they are just happy with that.
I'm sure there are many use cases that I am not aware of.

Anki pretty much popularized spaced repetition after all, much more than SuperMemo.

Heads-up that Cursor also allows for this when using the "AI Chat" sidebar, just make sure to use ⌘ + Enter instead of Enter.

Thank you Charlie, I will try that.

Big fan of Todoist, they also recently released a "Deadlines" feature - todoist.com/help/articles/int…

  • Open Apple Notes
  • Create new note
  • Write for 15 minutes in a stream of consciousness-style, à la "Morning Pages"
  • Delete note

I recommend reading The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, where "Morning Pages" originated, and Tim Ferriss' explanation of his process in Tools of Titans and on his blog.

Thanks for the suggestion @hboon, and @marc for the quick turnaround 🦋

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