Hi Pablo. Thanks for the link to the formula, I did not know someone already looked into it. At some point I estimated that it cost me ~250 s to learn a card in the first year.
In the last year, it looks like I spent ~1 hour per day reviewing on average. When I’m on my desktop computer, I’ll share the Anki statistics PDF.
I think one reason the formula might be underestimating is because I keep expanding my deck over time, so there’s a mix of newer and older cards.
I am also a bit concerned that I might be adding cards not always for what’s most useful to learn, but for what’s easiest to Ankify. So recently even though I’ve been wanting to study more ML papers, I’ve been mostly adding programming because it’s easier… :/
Hi Pablo. Thanks for the link to the formula, I did not know someone already looked into it. At some point I estimated that it cost me ~250 s to learn a card in the first year.
In the last year, it looks like I spent ~1 hour per day reviewing on average. When I’m on my desktop computer, I’ll share the Anki statistics PDF.
I think one reason the formula might be underestimating is because I keep expanding my deck over time, so there’s a mix of newer and older cards.
I am also a bit concerned that I might be adding cards not always for what’s most useful to learn, but for what’s easiest to Ankify. So recently even though I’ve been wanting to study more ML papers, I’ve been mostly adding programming because it’s easier… :/