Not to detract, but there was an article on SRS that I think I came across on HN about 2-3 months ago (though I guess may have been Reddit); I've been struggling to find it for the last month or so.
It was a fairly long article, probably a 20-30 minute read, dark background (though I guess this may have been dynamic since I was reading at night), with a broad overview of SRS, several studies cited, and a personal anecdote from someone with somewhere around 10k cards that the author reviewed daily.
I wish I could remember more details. I've combed through my browser history in all browsers (desktop and mobile) and have tried a few site-specific timeframe-limited searches with no luck. Does this article sound familiar to anyone? It was a good read and somehow I failed to pinboard it.
Based on the mention of auto-dark-mode, probably. We put some effort into thinking about how to do dark mode right and integrate with system settings - your usual website hack of an invert toggle is wrong, but the correct auto/light/dark tri-state toggle is not obvious.
I'll have to look at the strategy you took. Thanks for the article! I now also remember the mention of Mnemosyne, which was the first SRS app I ever used (got me through medical school!). Now using RepetitionsApp x years.
It was a fairly long article, probably a 20-30 minute read, dark background (though I guess this may have been dynamic since I was reading at night), with a broad overview of SRS, several studies cited, and a personal anecdote from someone with somewhere around 10k cards that the author reviewed daily.
I wish I could remember more details. I've combed through my browser history in all browsers (desktop and mobile) and have tried a few site-specific timeframe-limited searches with no luck. Does this article sound familiar to anyone? It was a good read and somehow I failed to pinboard it.