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PECOS-9 comments on Want to help me test my Anki deck creation skills? - Less Wrong Discussion

10 Post author: atucker 22 January 2013 10:12PM

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Comment author: PECOS-9 23 January 2013 01:17:49AM *  6 points [-]

59 seconds has many experimentally-supported recommendations and useful details which are mostly distinct from each other, which seems ideal for spaced repetition cards. I much preferred it over Eat That Frog, although I only skimmed the latter.

Comment author: Dorikka 25 January 2013 08:36:03PM 3 points [-]

Here is the link to a 59 Seconds deck that I created a while ago. I think it's missing some stuff on parenting and attraction (and probably more), though -- just though that I'd post it in case it was useful.

I haven't used SRS in a while, so I haven't upgraded to Anki 2 -- that's why the deck is in my Dropbox instead of shared through Anki. If it doesn't work, let me know.

Comment author: ChristianKl 23 January 2013 03:00:24PM *  0 points [-]

I second the recommendation of experimentally-supported self help. Everyone would profit from knowing more about it.

If the deck is well made and the topic is interesting I will integrate it into my main Anki deck and give feedback to everything I consider suboptimal.

(I'm using Anki for ~1.5 years with 8500 cards in my main deck)