I also pay for Kagi and have never looked back--consistently good results. And I also pay for protonmail so as not to use Google.
https://wiby.me/ returns hits that "feel" like the old web, mostly plain HTML.
I just bought usenapp (https://www.usenapp.com/) after using Unison for ages on mac. This is a useful backbone map of the usenet networks: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Usenet_P... I have a hefty…
Kettlebells. Search youtube for "Enter the Kettlebell" with Pavel Tsatsouline; easiest, best way to start, is with the "Simple and Sinister" program, which is just kettlebell swings and Turkish getups.
Supermemo is the other one, and it uses a different algorithm. The flashcard world, I think, is pretty evenly split between the two.
It seems that Polar might be a natural complement to Zotero, or at least it would be cool if the two could talk to each other; right now, I use the Zotfile plugin to extra PDF annotations, but I would much prefer to use…
This is by far the best and most accessible way to teach people about Spaced Repetition. Thank you! I'm going to show this to my principal on Monday, and try to have it sent out in the weekly letter to parents.
Hey man, I really appreciate it--it's so important to challenge loose claims, and I'm happy your training has made you leap on them when spotted! Don't stop! While it might bug some people, the fact of the matter is…
Howdy, I love to be wrong so that I can be right :) The paper I linked is the shortest one on the topic, and you're right, it doesn't have all the info for those that want to go deeper. Again, my claims are that: 1.…
Well, the journal article itself is legit, and there is a plethora of other journal articles on the topic, I just picked BPS since they have the latest live links that aren't behind a journal paywall. But yes, BPS…
This doesn't really say anything about effective learning, it kind of just talks around it. As an elementary school teacher and a MSc Psych student, I can tell you that spaced repetition is the best way for learning…
I also pay for Kagi and have never looked back--consistently good results. And I also pay for protonmail so as not to use Google.
https://wiby.me/ returns hits that "feel" like the old web, mostly plain HTML.
I just bought usenapp (https://www.usenapp.com/) after using Unison for ages on mac. This is a useful backbone map of the usenet networks: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Usenet_P... I have a hefty…
Kettlebells. Search youtube for "Enter the Kettlebell" with Pavel Tsatsouline; easiest, best way to start, is with the "Simple and Sinister" program, which is just kettlebell swings and Turkish getups.
Supermemo is the other one, and it uses a different algorithm. The flashcard world, I think, is pretty evenly split between the two.
It seems that Polar might be a natural complement to Zotero, or at least it would be cool if the two could talk to each other; right now, I use the Zotfile plugin to extra PDF annotations, but I would much prefer to use…
This is by far the best and most accessible way to teach people about Spaced Repetition. Thank you! I'm going to show this to my principal on Monday, and try to have it sent out in the weekly letter to parents.
Hey man, I really appreciate it--it's so important to challenge loose claims, and I'm happy your training has made you leap on them when spotted! Don't stop! While it might bug some people, the fact of the matter is…
Howdy, I love to be wrong so that I can be right :) The paper I linked is the shortest one on the topic, and you're right, it doesn't have all the info for those that want to go deeper. Again, my claims are that: 1.…
Well, the journal article itself is legit, and there is a plethora of other journal articles on the topic, I just picked BPS since they have the latest live links that aren't behind a journal paywall. But yes, BPS…
This doesn't really say anything about effective learning, it kind of just talks around it. As an elementary school teacher and a MSc Psych student, I can tell you that spaced repetition is the best way for learning…