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Logan Kim, NZ.
Longtime HN lurker.
Lover of old books, heavy weights, and learning research.
Co-founder of: www.sticky.study
DM or reach at: admin@sticky.study
Longtime HN lurker.
Lover of old books, heavy weights, and learning research.
Co-founder of: www.sticky.study
DM or reach at: admin@sticky.study
I agree, but I'm a bit biased, our start-up www.sticky.study is in this space. What we've seen over the last year trying out dozens of models and AI workflows, is that the fit of 1.) error tolerance of a model to 2.)…
We recently described this to a parent of one of our students as: Understanding -> Remembering -> Applying If you don't understand the basics of a concept, and you're talking about memory, its probably just rote…
Absolutely, especially in real world application. If you don't have the ability to pull on fundamental ideas anywhere, anytime, then have you really mastered the learning material?
Great book, motivated me to then read The Art of Memory by Frances Yates. Although I'd say traditional mnemonic devices like memory palaces are basically linear information storage and recall devices. This can create…
I'm similar. This from your top link stood out to me: "It’s a little like building with lego bricks or something – spaced repetition helps ensure all the tiny pieces are in the right place, so that the big castle can…