JLPT-N5-N1-Japanese-Vocabulary-Anki
memory-hammer
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JLPT-N5-N1-Japanese-Vocabulary-Anki
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Releasing the Code for my Anki Deck
I have released the code used to create the deck on GitHub. It is all in English. It is my hope that it can be useful to others as a resource to study Japanese, by providing transparency and assistance in creating decks.
memory-hammer
- Memory Hammer: An e-ink, always-on, OSS spaced repetition system
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Anki SRS Algorithm
>That leads you to have too many cards to review on a daily basis.
Anki Hell.
I created Memory Hammer to solve this[1], It's an always on E-paper Anki client on a Raspberry Pi Zero. I can now review cards during small breaks from work regularly, Instead of a dedicated review schedule where its easy to get overwhelmed.
[1] https://memoryhammer.com
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Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton says that he expects the inventory situation to improve over time and to be completely resolved within 12 months.
I yanked the otg port of my memory hammer while it was connected to a tight USB-ethernet cable and my heart sank.
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Learning Is Remembering
True that there's a large difference between information and knowledge but I think the intrinsic part of knowledge itself is the ability to recall information i.e. remembering.
I started using Anki (A spaced-repetition tool) to improve my long term memory by creating cards for everything I like to remember no matter how trivial it might be, Then the act of reviewing the Anki cards became a chore.
I'm currently trying to solve the problem of reviewing Anki cards by having an always-on review system[1] which lets me review cards when ever I want instead of a rigorous schedule.
[1] https://memoryhammer.com
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I built Memory Hammer an always-on Anki review system to address the problem of accumulated cards for review with Anki, I use it regularly for CS and I think you folks would like it too; FOSS, Link the comment.
Memory Hammer is available at https://github.com/abishekmuthian/memory-hammer , It's easily reproducible and I hope you find it useful to up your CS game!
- Memory Hammer: An always-on Anki review system to prevent leeching of cards
- Show HN: Memory Hammer, An always-on Anki review system
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Folks, I have created an always-on Anki review system - Memory Hammer to address the problem of accumulated reviews, Completely free and open-source! Please provide your feedback and suggestions. Link is in the comment.
Memory Hammer is available here - https://github.com/abishekmuthian/memory-hammer .
What are some alternatives?
anki-desk-factory - Easy automated desk generator for Anki with TTS and scraping gif
pdf2anki-old - Handwritten flashcard in pdf to Anki deck.
vocab-to-anki - An interactive app to generate English Vocabulary Flashcards for Anki automatically from an online dictionary.
review-heatmap - Anki add-on to help you keep track of your review activity
inka - Command-line tool for adding flashcards from Markdown files to Anki
bunkai - Decompose media content with subtitles into flash cards (e.g., for Anki)
kanji-data - A JSON kanji dataset with updated JLPT levels and WaniKani information
SaneMemo - The only open-source, well documented spaced repetition algorithm.
anki_german_prepositions - Source for Anki deck "German Prepositions with example sentences"
fsrs4anki - A modern Anki custom scheduling based on Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler algorithm