Japanese (I have decks for kana, vocabulary, grammar rules...), that’s the one I’ve used the most consistently for the past six months or so.
Paris subway map (which color is line 8? Which is the green subway line? What lines pass at Montparnasse-Bienvenue? What is the east terminus of line 1?); not particularly useful but should help consolidate my mental map of Paris; I haven’t been reviewing that very consistenly but know it pretty well by now.
A few misc. facts in AI and robotics; I made the mistake of putting too much stuff I don’t really care about, and despite a few cleanups haven’t been reviewing this consistently
A couple years ago I had used Anki with some pre-made decks (German, Lesswrong sequences), but reviewing it started feeling like a chore, and I stopped. It’s easier to stay focused with cards I made myself.
When I’m in Japan I jot down all the phrases I learn on a piece of paper, and then later on enter them into Anki (I also have a running list of “things I would like to be able to say”).
Some stuff I used Anki for:
Japanese (I have decks for kana, vocabulary, grammar rules...), that’s the one I’ve used the most consistently for the past six months or so.
Paris subway map (which color is line 8? Which is the green subway line? What lines pass at Montparnasse-Bienvenue? What is the east terminus of line 1?); not particularly useful but should help consolidate my mental map of Paris; I haven’t been reviewing that very consistenly but know it pretty well by now.
A few misc. facts in AI and robotics; I made the mistake of putting too much stuff I don’t really care about, and despite a few cleanups haven’t been reviewing this consistently
A couple years ago I had used Anki with some pre-made decks (German, Lesswrong sequences), but reviewing it started feeling like a chore, and I stopped. It’s easier to stay focused with cards I made myself.
When I’m in Japan I jot down all the phrases I learn on a piece of paper, and then later on enter them into Anki (I also have a running list of “things I would like to be able to say”).