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incremental-reading
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Spaced Repetition for concepts, frameworks and ideas
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/935264945 also already exists for Anki
- Any ideas for new addons?
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Memorizing..books with Anki
(For addons that incorporate an IR-Workflow into Anki there are addons here and the updated fork here)
- SRS 17 year (day 6210) anniversary
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Show HN: Lurnby, a tool for better learning, is now open source
Do you use Supermemo or Anki? Is your project related to the Incremental Reading Anki plugin?
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/935264945
- Incremental Reading V4
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What add-on ideas can we help fund? (Also, software engineers needed!)
There's a fantastic incremental reading addon here, but it's incomplete and buggy and is not ideal for incremental writing.
autocards
- Autocards
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Automatically generating of anki decks with artificial intelligence from pdfs, docs, and txt
Are you familiar with autocards? https://github.com/paulbricman/autocards it also uses a language ai (gpt) for making anki cards automatically
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Any automatic card creator?
More information for the content you're wishing to create cards for would be helpful to include. I've been toying with an AI project that was posted a while back called autocards which interprets written text and then generates questions. It isn't perfect, but provides a nice base to build on for learning new material. Copying text from Wikipedia articles or textbooks has produced some useful cards, but you still have to edit grammar occasionally and it doesn't work super great for subjects with irregular sentence structures (i.e. chemistry texts that use long notation of molecules including lots of dashes and commas)
- Gaguing interest/ seeking help for a long term implementation of Anki along side NLP language models to revolutionize second language aquisition
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Does anyone get frustrated with making cards?
Wow, seems nice. Have you tried this? Here's a much more user-friendly link for that, with actual examples: https://paulbricman.com/docs/tools/autocards/.
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Automatically generate flashcards from books, articles, and papers using AI
Sounds like a nice possible option, ignore_references as an option of the consume functions or something. Thanks for the idea! Added here.
What are some alternatives?
Lurnby - A tool for active reading and personal knowledge management
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Grok-Introduction-to-Programming-Python - Answers for the Introduction to Programming course on Grok Learning AUS/NZ. It is advised that you only copy if you are stuck and not cheat.
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