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  1. Jon

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    What books are you currently reading?

    Ah, Steven Pinker...does he do psychology stuff or am I thinking of someone else?
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    What books are you currently reading?

    Any of those non-fiction?
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    Procedural SuperMemo Blog

    Procedural knowledge is about how to do things. There is more explanation in the 19 articles you can find on this blog. An example could be learning to play the guitar. That would be procedural knowledge. So how can you use SuperMemo for this purpose? http://incrementally-do.blogspot.com/
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    What books are you currently reading?

    Here are a few of mine: - Kanban in Action - Prnciples (by Ray Dalio) - Thinking in Bets - The Happiness Hypothesis - The Logical Thinking Process (about the Theory of Constraints) - Homo Deus - Sapiens Over to you...
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    Official SuperMemo Sites

    Here is a list of what appears to be the official SuperMemo sites. If anyone knows the differences between each, then that clarification would be great so I can edit the reference. https://www.supermemo.com/ http://www.supermemo.net/ http://www.super-memo.com/...
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    Brexit - good or bad for the UK?

    The UK seems to be split down the middle: half wanted to split from the EU, half wanted to stay in. For me, I liked the idea of being able to live anywhere in the EU, which is a huge plus in my mind. Such great countries out there. But at the same time I didn't like the excessive rules coming...
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    Cornell Notes video tutorial

    Here is a simple video explaining how to use the widely used Cornell Notes taking system. The benefit of this system is that it helps with comprehension of your reading material.
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    Anki Shared Decks

    Here is the repository for Anki Shared Decks. A ton of good stuff in there, saving you time in building a collection. https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/
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    Memorizing a programming language using spaced repetition software - Derek Sivers

    Derek Sivers is a great guy: entrepreneur, TED speaker, book summarizer and more. His article talks about using Spaced Repetition software for learning programming. https://sivers.org/srs
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    LessWrong Wiki section on Spaced Repetition

    Some great links to articles and resources on Spaced Repetition. https://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Spaced_repetition
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    Detailed academic investigation into Spaced Repetition learning - gwern.net

    A great read by a super-smart researcher. Not only is this article great, but the rest of the website has much to offer too. http://www.gwern.net/Spaced-repetition
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    Wired article starring Woz: Want to remember everything you'll ever learn? Surrender to this algorithm

    Excellent article with an interview of the enigmatic Piotr Wozniak, creator of SuperMemo. https://www.wired.com/2008/04/ff-wozniak/?currentPage=all
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    LittleFish: Supermemo Adventures blog

    Great blog on the adventures of a SuperMemo heavy user. Well worth reading. http://supermemoadventures.blogspot.com/
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    SuperMemoLore: pdf collation of SuperMemo Discord discussion

    A big thanks to Inco for his hard work in compiling this comprehensive pdf document. https://github.com/supermemo/SupermemoLore
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    Share your Knowledge Tree

    I have always been curious about what people have in their Knowledge Trees, how they structure it and the volume of material. So, with this in mind, I am sharing mine! To fill you in, I re-started using SuperMemo from scratch around March 2018 I believe it was. Since then, I have been steadily...
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    Woz video: Learning history of World War 2 with incremental reading

    Detailed video on how to use Incremental Reading on a wikipedia article. Feel free to discuss this in this thread.
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    Woz video: "Struggling with incremental reading: Treasury Yields"

    Here Woz explains how to go from confusion to understanding using Incremental Reading. Feel free to discuss in this thread.
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    How long have you been using SuperMemo?

    To be clear, my vote was for 10 - 15 years, but I have been sporadic in using it. I've started, stopped, restarted again, stopped. But now I have kept going and intend to ad infinitum.
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    How long have you been using SuperMemo?

    Are we mostly veterans or beginners in here? Cast your votes!
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