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personal_notes
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Ask HN: What is a sustainable methodology for taking notes of your learning?
I keep a relatively large amount of notes (1), which are fundamental to my learning.
My notes are essentially books in markdown format, which I can open with the editor/IDE I use when working on any project.
My opinions are:
- the vast majority of the effort is spent on cataloguing knowledge when adding new notes (that is, keeping each book consistently structured); this is something that no tool can do, and as a consequence, any tool will probably do equal.
- a consequence of the cataloguing effort is that the brain better remembers the topics stored.
- searching is where the other effort goes; I've found that as long as the books are consistently structured, and one puts a bit of effort to make concepts easily findable, a textual search does well. probably, a tool to do fulltext search may help in some cases, but I rarely find the need
For things that require rote memorization (say, System-V x64 calling conventions), I use Anki.
I take notes almost only for computer/science related stuff. If I had to catalogue diverse topics, I'd probably just use subdirectories.
(1): https://github.com/64kramsystem/personal_notes/tree/master/t...
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One Year of TILs
It seems that this HN post got some interest, so here's my TIL repository: https://github.com/saveriomiroddi/personal_notes :)
ankicommunity-sync-server
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[Guide] Syncing using Syncthing
No need for complex server setup
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Can I import large decks from AnkiDroid to iPad (Anki App), and keep them synced without AnkiWeb?
But if you are still above limits, then there is an open source Anki sync server code. You can run it on your PC and use it instead of Anki Web server: https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
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Is there a faster way for this media sync to finish on anki mobile?
If you have a knowledge of programming, you may use this self host sync server. https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
- Ask HN: What is a sustainable methodology for taking notes of your learning?
- upgraded to Windows 11 and it removed my anki deck and all of my progression with it, word of cation
- question about anki desktop synching android
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Using offline anki server side by side with AnkiWeb
Question here. I have my Anki collection that I use on several machines (2 pcs and 1 phone). However, I would also like to have offline server for storing some flashcards on professional stuff I don't want shared on Anki servers (that could violate NDA agreements I am bound with). I've done some preliminary research and it seems like https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server could be used for creating private Anki server. However I'm not sure how to set it up properly so it won't interfere with my AnkiWeb setup. My guesses are either:
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What if Anki goes under? Will AnkiMobile still sync with PC established and edited decks?
It already exists: https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
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Will ankiweb have a premium ($) plan allowing more storage space?
Unfortunately, I reached this limit (with almost 1,8 million reviews and a couple hundred thousand cards), and Git Hub's alternative sync server seems not to work with IOS App. I'd willing to pay for more space, if I had this option.
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Who else wants to see an official port of AnkiDroid to the desktop (and maybe someday even iOS)?
Yes, maybe the Anki developers wouldn't want to provide syncing for someone that is just using AnkiDroid everywhere, but solutions like this exist: https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
What are some alternatives?
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
til - Today I Learnt ...
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
CS230_notes - My (old) notes from Stanford CS230
Polar Bookshelf - Polar is a personal knowledge repository for PDF and web content supporting incremental reading and document annotation.
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
anki-sync-server - Self-hosted Anki sync server
closet - The Web Framework for Flashcards
anki-sync-server - A personal Anki sync server (so you can sync against your own server rather than AnkiWeb)
org-anki - Sync org notes to Anki via AnkiConnect
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