[email protected] wrote:
>
> you can ask those questions in a forum / training site 
> https://artofmemory.com . 
>

Right. I agree. But I'm also interested in it here. Well, today :-). 
 

> ... How you would picture the task to save the wiki in beaker browser or 
> on node.js or to download it. 
> Do you use the logos of the respective program or a gif picture what it 
> does? 
>

THAT is part of the issue. Until we experiment a bit more visually to find 
out. The idea you need a specialist site in order to understand the 
mechanism of memory I don't think is so good. NOT that I have anything 
against the effort, but rather, better to integrate it into normal praxis. 

What do you want to memorize? Is it facts that need to be remembered, 
> because you need them for your job/school ?
>
Not in my case. School is over. Rather, helping new learners understand 
better how associative memory works. It really does work. 

I was thinking about how to create a TW that helps it. I'm unclear how to 
realise that.

Does it need to be understandable for others or only for yourself? 
>

The later, for the former.

Best wishes
Josiah

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