The deck is going to be divided into years instead. I find it very
limiting to take Anki sessions with topics. It slowly turns into
memorizing answers through pattern matching, almost like the quizzes I
find in most MOOCs in Coursera; it's not great.
An additional benefit is I get to jump between context, creating some
bit of pressure. It'll most likely end up similarly to pattern matching
but as long as I keep surprises for my future self and know how to use
Anki's filtering feature, I think it's going to be better.
The notes are mainly extracted from the daily fleeting notes which
clutter some of the more important thoughts. I figured it would be
better to create Dendron-inspired hierarchical notes.
Also, some of the notes are updated. I also started to create my visual
aids for whatever reason. ;p
The review for note-related topics is going to be reduced from this
point because it's time to dedicate this month for learning a new skill
to put this in use.
Even if they're not supposed to be used with anki-editor, they are a
great way to include questions in my notes. Though, I don't know how to
best include them other than straight up linking them.
Specifically about consuming information and note-taking. It is just a
simple realization about those things. Quite simple but I think it is a
good important reminder for my future self here.
While making the note more complete in terms of metadata, it's redundant
because it's supposed to be a personal wiki. Only one person is the
assumed owner of them.
The documentation is written in Asciidoctor because I just want to avoid
org-roam recognizing it. ;p
As for the reproducible environment, it uses Nix (no surprise).
I will now use hierarchical tags similar to tildes. I think it's pretty
cool. The tags are also primarily more explicit to make the tags more
skimmable.
Apparently, the convention (at least starting from 2018) is to make the
keywords and block names to be in lowercase as stated from one of the
following discussions at
https://orgmode.org/list/87tuuw3n15.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/.
The files was updated with a one liner of shell. However, this is Emacs
and org-mode does have an API to let you do stuff in your config and
interact with the documents internally so it is not an elegant solution
in any way.
As of 2020-09-14, the following notes have been added.
Fleeting notes are marked with "(F)".
- Human-friendly colorspaces (F)
- Computer graphics (F)
- Software packaging (F)
- Linked data (F)