I used Anki for 3ish years and SuperMemo for the last year, and have to say I’ve liked SuperMemo exponentially more because of it’s incremental reading feature, where you put hundreds of sources to learn from (like lesswrong posts) into it, and go over them over time and can rank them by priority. Is far less of a pain to learn from things then making cards one by one.
There is an Anki add-on that basically provides the same functionality with a pretty impressive feature set. Personally I found it a bit clunky to use and stopped, so I might look into SuperMemo.
I used the other Anki add-on for Incremental reading enough to be convinced of IR’s potential, but unfortunately that addon has enough issues that it’s not really usable for me. I’ve had the one you linked to installed for a while (based on many recommendations on Anki website and reddit), but I never figured out how the UI actually works. For now, SuperMemo definitely seems to have a lead when it comes to IR.
you might want to try dendro.cloud which is made by long-term SuperMemo users to be an easier alternative to SM. Unfortunately I think they’re in the midst of a redesign though so they may not be accepting more registrations
If you want to try it again, I’d be happy to teach you (and anyone else interested!). It took me like 5+ months on my own to even start incremental reading because I couldn’t figure out the documentation. I’ve found with 1-1 teaching though that in ~1-2 hours I can get people to being able to do ok IR.
Also: For people interested in either Anki or SM (or just learning/SRS in general), I recommend joining the SuperMemo.wiki discord server
There’s an anki discord server but the SuperMemo one tends to be more active/more interesting discussion
I used Anki for 3ish years and SuperMemo for the last year, and have to say I’ve liked SuperMemo exponentially more because of it’s incremental reading feature, where you put hundreds of sources to learn from (like lesswrong posts) into it, and go over them over time and can rank them by priority. Is far less of a pain to learn from things then making cards one by one.
There is an Anki add-on that basically provides the same functionality with a pretty impressive feature set. Personally I found it a bit clunky to use and stopped, so I might look into SuperMemo.
I used the other Anki add-on for Incremental reading enough to be convinced of IR’s potential, but unfortunately that addon has enough issues that it’s not really usable for me. I’ve had the one you linked to installed for a while (based on many recommendations on Anki website and reddit), but I never figured out how the UI actually works. For now, SuperMemo definitely seems to have a lead when it comes to IR.
you might want to try dendro.cloud which is made by long-term SuperMemo users to be an easier alternative to SM. Unfortunately I think they’re in the midst of a redesign though so they may not be accepting more registrations
If you want to try it again, I’d be happy to teach you (and anyone else interested!). It took me like 5+ months on my own to even start incremental reading because I couldn’t figure out the documentation. I’ve found with 1-1 teaching though that in ~1-2 hours I can get people to being able to do ok IR.
Also: For people interested in either Anki or SM (or just learning/SRS in general), I recommend joining the SuperMemo.wiki discord server
There’s an anki discord server but the SuperMemo one tends to be more active/more interesting discussion