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Reasons I did 301,432 flashcard reviews in 2025

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3 points·by Theaetetus·6 maanden geleden·6 comments

Getting Metrics by Logging

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Yearly analytics on my spaced repetition results

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51 points·by Theaetetus·6 maanden geleden·76 comments

Boiling Water

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Designing software you're not working on

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3 points·by Theaetetus·6 maanden geleden·2 comments

Kitchen optimizations

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96 points·by Theaetetus·7 maanden geleden·236 comments

Against SemVer

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2 points·by Theaetetus·7 maanden geleden·3 comments

What Follows from Gall's Law?

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What Happened to Quantified Self?

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2 points·by Theaetetus·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

Error-Handling and Locality

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On Having a Data Object

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40 points·by Theaetetus·9 maanden geleden·16 comments

Front-End Maximalism

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9 points·by Theaetetus·9 maanden geleden·2 comments

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Theaetetus
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
This is great. I often want a low-latency, minimal-feeling option for this sort of thing. (And I get to use my Vim muscle memory less and less often these days!)

Really, thanks for making and sharing this; so far, I feel calm and happy when I'm using it.
Theaetetus
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I don't think LLMs push us to use microservices as much as Borgers says they do. They don't avoid the problems microservices have always faced, and encapsulation is mostly independent from whether a boundary is a service-to-service boundary:

https://www.natemeyvis.com/agentic-coding-and-microservices/
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
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Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It's likely to be worth trying! Good luck.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Basically, yes, but:

1. You probably only need a few pieces of the framework;

2. "Vibe code" can mean "get Claude (or whatever) to help you with some AWS (or whatever) service."
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I'm quite sure you're right and most quizzers are not doing 300k reviews a year. I'm an odd case in a few ways.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I don't exactly think I have an algorithm better than FSRS yet, but I have an algorithm I like better. Hopefully I'll have more to say about this soon.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Ha! The shame will make me remember this quite easily without any help. :)
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Looking at my phone. I do have exactly the plans you describe!
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I am many things, but not a bot.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Oops! I haven’t read the guidelines in a while, and for a long time I only lurked. Thanks for setting me straight. I’m accustomed to forums where there’s no problem with posting your own stuff. Obviously I’ll correct my behavior. Thanks again!
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Thanks to everyone for all the useful notes and questions here. I've compiled a follow-up post here:

https://www.natemeyvis.com/22-reasons-i-did-301432-flashcard...
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
At this point there's just a reflex I have that says "ah, I'd like to remember that." It's the same feeling whether I'm learning something for trivia, for work, or for personal reasons.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
See my other comments here for some of my motivations, but also:

Even in the Internet age, getting the latency from "fast" to "effectively zero" has a lot of value for staying in flow, synethesizing information, etc. Your memory is the ultra-low-latency fact retrieval system you always have. No, you definitely don't want to use it for everything, but it definitely does complement modern tools in important ways.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
This is a really good question!

1. As others have said, the idea is to study something before you forget.

2. It's hard to predict when you're going to forget something, so you do wind up studying a bunch of stuff before you really have to. It's a limitation of prediction (and also of the technology as developed so far).

3. It really is pleasant to work to recall things even when you succeed at it. It does "freshen them up" in your memory. And sometimes just the experience of seeing a fact can be pleasant. (A lot of us review familiar things for the joy of it in other domains--movies, etc.)
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Yes, I can calculate that! I was a math major and have some basic literacy. I checked the LLMs' work. That said, I only did so with medium rigor, and I wanted to flag that I was speaking as someone who was assisted by AI, not someone who had done the process by hand.
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Fascinatingly (to me), some top quizzers (e.g., Yogesh Raut) do not use flashcards. Different strokes...
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Indeed! Thanks!
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
1. I enjoy it.

2. I like trivia competitions.

3. I like making and using my own software.

4. Memorizing facts is an underrated way to become a better software engineer. Not the best way or even close to the best way, but an underrated way!

5. It enriches my experience of the world (I plan to write more about this soon).
Theaetetus
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
1. My algorithm is probably inefficient, and a big Q1 2026 goal is to figure out where the inefficiencies are and (better) to get a better system for addressing and remediating them in an automated way.

2. A lot of my cards were also made in 2025 (and 2024), so I'm probably much farther to the left of you on the learning curve, on average.