I Am Incrementally Quitting Supermemo
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2024
- Join me as I explain why I’m incrementally moving away from using Supermemo. From language learning to writing, I’ll share my experiences and the new tools I’m adopting for a more efficient learning journey. Don’t miss this deep dive into my evolving study habits and the future of Incremental Reading!
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Thanks for sharing insights on your path of learning. For me image occlusion was the first thing that go me to use Anki, then was language leaning. Now SM is only for IR.
Shocking!!!!
I'd like to see the incremental reading with, priority queue, cut out and made into a neovim plugin. Data would be in actual SQLite (finally) or in markdown files. If markdown, instant interop with Obsidian. I use the Obsidian and neovim together a lot and it works great.
Not that shoking, everything I said was mentioned in older videos (some more than a year ago). It is more of a recap. And most likely I will take some years until a defenitive alternative is out and I finally quit
For me, Obsidian is nice for incremental reading, writing, PKM & Zettelkasten, and SRS, and more.
I do everything I need in one place.
And you can sync anki with Obsidian if you want.
I tried this flow but is not enough for me. I need a pure Incremental Reading flow.
@@PleasurableLearning I think if you focus a lot on incremental reading, SuperMemo is the best choice now. But if you want PKM, I think Zettelkasten with Obsidian makes a good deal.
I feel emotionally attached to Supermemo, the idea of separating from it is a bit painful. Also I have so many notes in it that I don't know how to transition them in a system like Obsidian
Do you feel attached to the content you have in SM or the app itself? btw I have a video pending related to future-proofing your collection
With incremental reading do you mean also spaced repetitions clozes and questions? Or you just read passively without making any Q&A?
Hi, I do incremental reading so this includes creating new flashcards and reviewing scheduled ones as well. I am gradually moving on from domains, being formal sciences the most recent