mnemosyne
fsrs4anki
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Python | Jupyter Notebook | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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mnemosyne
- The Mnemosyne Project: An Anki Alternative
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FSRS: A modern, efficient spaced repetition algorithm
I wonder if there is plan for this to land in Mnemosyne[1]. I prefer Mnemosyne over Anki because I can self-host the web-sync server.
1: https://mnemosyne-proj.org/
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How do you retain information when self learning?
I have tried using spaced repetition with Mnemosyne for math, specifically for learning Category Theory. It did help. Spaced repetition seems to work better for me if the answers to the questions are short (like learning Spanish vocabulary). When doing math, you often want to remember an entire definition, which might be too long to use spaced repetition flash cards effectively.
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Knot very smart
I've had good luck with spaced repetition using mnemosyne for lots of other stuff but haven't tried it for knots yet
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Hi, next week I have my first day as a software dev, and I'm kinda nervous.
Also, take the time to learn everyone's name and face. I use a flash card program like Mnemosyne to copy people's photos from the corporate directory. Learn them all the first week or even in the first couple of days.
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McMillan or PDG Promote?
https://mnemosyne-proj.org/ use this, make every relevant term a flash card and event a flash card. It takes forever to populate, but you learn on entry in addition to “study”.
- Consiglio sulle Flashcards?
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Ask HN: Recommendations for Spaced Repetition Beginners?
[15] https://mnemosyne-proj.org/ - OS alternative to Anki
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Best ways to study for initial CFI oral.
Anki is a spaced-repetition system based on Mnemosyne for studying flashcards in such a way that optimally loads facts into and maintains them in long-term memory. During daily study sessions, Anki shows flash cards, and you self-rate your ability to recall each correct answer. You review easier cards on a maintenance schedule, and Anki schedules the ones you have trouble with more frequently.
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Excited about Anki's Future Direction
Some time ago I saw several posts about a machine learning based scheduler for Anki. There is another project known as mnemosyne that conducts research into long term learning. Do you want similar changes to Anki's scheduler?
fsrs4anki
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LaTeX and Neovim for technical note-taking
For note-taking specifically, I've tried everything from plain old pen and paper to more modern solutions like Evernote and emacs (if you can call that modern), but nothing I've come across really beats Anki.
Although its main selling point is as a program for flashcards with spaced repetition, it comes with pretty much all the features of a good note-taking app, like tags, easy to organize, synchronization across devices (you can set up your own server), good interface for searching through your notes (which are stored in an Sqlite db if that matters), and yes, LaTeX. Not only that, it's also highly extendable with third-party plugins, so if there are features that you miss chances are there's a plugin for it. In other words, you can use it perfectly fine just taking notes. However, where it really shines is in all of this in combination the spaced repetition algorithm, which is now on steroids with FSRS[1][2]. The downside is that for this to be effective for the things you want to memorize, you'll have to write your notes to be suitable for a flashcard, but if you do it consistently you'll soon notice that you can store most of your notes in your head (needless to say, any student would greatly benefit from this). Now, if that's too much work, you can still just use the scheduling to have it remind you of your notes. Either way, even as someone who sometimes goes out of his way to shoehorn everything into Emacs, I can't see a reason not to use anki for note-taking.
[1]https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/blob/mai...
[2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqRLqVRyIzc
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Show HN: Learning app using Educational YouTube videos
I recommend the new algorithm of Anki: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki
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FSRS: A modern, efficient spaced repetition algorithm
It would be nice if you could report this on Github. You can do it here: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/issues/n...
- FSRS4Anki: A modern spaced-repetition scheduler for Anki
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FSRS is now the most accurate spaced repetition algorithm in the world*
As for randomly getting a lot of reviews, honestly, no idea. You should submit an issue on github: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/issues/new/choose
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Using anki and being neurodivergent
u/PoppingWebster, here's a guide on how to use built-in FSRS in the latest version of Anki: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/blob/main/docs/tutorial.md
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Best Settings for 100-200 Cards and 2 Months
You can watch AnKing's video and read this guide.
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Is there a simulator with FSRS support
Detailed info here: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/wiki/The-mechanism-of-optimization
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How did people learn before internet and digital tools?
use FSRS tho
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Anki 23.10 Released
More information on the new scheduling algorithm:
FWIW I've been using it for the last 10 days and it's finally resolved some of my pain points about having to trial-and-error adjust the old scheduling algorithm, since the content of each deck can greatly affect what the optimal retention is. Now you can just retrain the weights for each deck you have and it will adapt appropriately. The paper is also definitely worth reading if you want to see some rigorous analysis of large-scale real-world spaced repetition science.
[0] https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki
[1] https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3534678.3539081?cid=996605471...
[1] https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/wiki/The...
What are some alternatives?
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
fsrs4anki-helper - An Anki add-on that reschedules all cards via FSRS4Anki scheduler
Anki-Android - AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.
free-spaced-repetition-scheduler - A spaced repetition algorithm based on DSR model
anki-manual - Anki's manual
SM-15 - Spaced repetition for memorizing tons of things.
anki_straight_reward - Escape Ease Hell!
roamsr - Spaced Repetition in Roam Research
SSP-MMC - A Stochastic Shortest Path Algorithm for Optimizing Spaced Repetition Scheduling
ReeePlayer - Anki-like app for spaced repetition of video clips
Pentive - Collaborative Spaced Repetition