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Lol, btw, my name is Jarrett Ye.


SM2 has less parameters, but there is not a systematic way to tweak them correctly. With the optimizer, it's easy to make FSRS adaptive to any learners. There is only one lever for user to tweak in FSRS: the desired retention.


Would you minding writing an intro for your app if it is using FSRS?

https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/awesome-fsrs


PR Submitted!

Seriously, thank you for everything you've done. You've created something truly great :)


Andy also tested this idea. You can read his notes here:

GPT-4 can probably estimate whether two flashcards are functionally equivalent

https://notes.andymatuschak.org/zJ7PMGzjcgBUoPjLUHBF9jn

GPT-4 can probably estimate whether one prompt will spoil retrieval of another

https://notes.andymatuschak.org/zK9Y15pCnRMLoxUahLCzdyc


Ebisu v2 doesn't perform well in our SRS Benchmark: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/srs-benchmark#:~:t...


An Experience Report from a Middle School Dropout.


I guess what you need is Set Due Date, which allows you manually schedule cards in Anki.


In my own tool I can do "+10%" or "+2 days"


Good feature! I guess someone could implement it via an add-on of Anki.


Math Academy provided a self-service learning system with a novel spaced repetition algorithm which could take the hierarchical body of math into account.


Yes, we can improve FSRS in that way. But it requires to collect a lot of review data with cards' content, which breaks Anki's privacy policy. And FSRS is my side project which has squeezed all my free time... I'm not very motivated to improve it now.


Anki has a feature named Easy Days which allows you to spend less time on Anki on some days of the week.

Source: https://docs.ankiweb.net/deck-options.html?highlight=easy%20...


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