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by vunderba 169 days ago
From the article:

> For example, I only record the correctness of a response, not its subjective difficulty, and I mix in random cards with my study sessions to make it harder for me to guess the answer on the basis of when I'm seeing the card.

Sounds a bit like the Leitner system [1] with respect to recording only Correct/Incorrect responses. One of the reasons I avoided Anki for a long time was that I wanted to be able to answer cards quickly without actually looking at my phone. I ended up using a combination of automatic TTS, bluetooth headphones, and swipe-up/down gestures to indicate my response.

Made it much easier to go through cards while driving or during daily runs with my husky.

[1] - https://subjectguides.york.ac.uk/study-revision/leitner-syst...

3 comments

If you have the software for that in a repo somewhere, I'd be interested in seeing how you made that work as well.
Would love to know more -- what software do you use?
I would love to hear more about your setup!