Spaced repetition is not super widespread. It’s popular among med school students and language learners, but frequently people find the benefits outweighed by the costs, the friction too high, and they stop. I believe the following are the most pressing issues to solve for spaced repetition to allow for wider adoption: Card creation: Zero friction card creation Card creation: Good cards by default Card maintenance: Eject bad cards quickly Schedule flexibility: Allow people to study more Sch...| David Bieber
Yesterday I mused about the benefits an interoperability standard could provide to note-taking systems. Today, I extract rough requirements for such a standard from that musing. Note entry Note entry projects need to be able to insert notes into a notebase regardless of which note-taking system is storing the notebase. This is critical for projects like my Browserflow note-taking flows (which only support Roam right now) and Go Note Go to be multi-vendor.| David Bieber
Previously I’ve written about how I do spaced repetition in Roam Research using Leitner Boxes. I’m still doing spaced repetition daily, but my methods have changed a bit. So, let me give you the update. I’m still doing spaced repetition in Roam, but I’ve moved away from the Leitner Box approach. Now instead I use Adam Krivka’s roam/sr. With this approach, each card has it’s own review schedule instead of being lumped together into a small total number of review buckets.| David Bieber