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Latest revision as of 23:26, 3 February 2023
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The responses are intended to mimic the kinds of responses one would give upon reading a chat message from a friend... you would respond saying "yeah" or "that's cool" or whatever. If you have a more detailed response, of course you can just edit the note! It's your writing inbox. This "response as chat message" idea seems like a better way to conceive of inbox responses than e.g. Anki's Easy/Good/Hard/Again. But I'm still actively thinking of what the correct "primitives" are or "how to conceptualize responses". For more, see these links: - https://wiki.issarice.com/wiki/Interaction_reversal_between_knowledge-to-be-memorized_and_ideas-to-be-developed - https://wiki.issarice.com/wiki/Mapping_mental_motions_to_parts_of_a_spaced_repetition_algorithm
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- Interaction reversal between knowledge-to-be-memorized and ideas-to-be-developed
- Mapping mental motions to parts of a spaced repetition algorithm
References