On Sep 22, 4:11 pm, mzatanoskas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bonus question/thought: how does mnemosyne/SRS theory deal with the
> fact that flashcards/information we learn aren't confined to the SRS
> software environment/individual flashcard themselves. What I mean by
> that is, say I have a flashcard "X". This flashcard is never going to
> be the only place that contains that information. Depending on the
> card I'm going to come across this info outside mnemosyne more or less
> often, and thus get "bonus" reviews that mnemosyne cannot take into
> account.

This definitely affects me. I use Mnemosyne to remember chess
openings, both ones I am currently using and ones that I have on the
back burner. I fail a significantly larger fraction of the non-active
ones, because I am not constantly being forced to review them in real
life outside of Mnemosyne. I can't think of a good way to account for
it, though.

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