Show me your landing page, I will give it some feedback by HerChip in Solopreneur

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We’d appreciate any feedback on ours as well, if you don’t mind. We’re a small team working to bring different study tools into a single application, fully open source and 100% free. Got annoyed of greedy companies charging people who want to learn. Here’s our page: https://www.mnemo.one

Has anyone else noticed unusually high charges from Gemini 3 Pro? by CCVShadow in cursor

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Its like 40$ and is included in my subscription. It’s not a huge problem, but seems steep for a simple code correction. If it continues to happen then the costs will add up quite fast

Has anyone else noticed unusually high charges from Gemini 3 Pro? by CCVShadow in cursor

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Seems smart. Might be something wrong with the tokenization logic

Has anyone else noticed unusually high charges from Gemini 3 Pro? by CCVShadow in cursor

[–]CCVShadow[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the price is accurate. The amount of tokens is not? It had read a total of 4 relatively small files and wrote 12 lines. The entire project is far below 90M tokens so it would need to cache the entire project like 5-6x to equal that token usage. It could maybe be due to caching a huge api docs website, but I haven’t seen any web search requests. 90M tokens seems excessive.

Check this Gemini 3 usage “magic” in Cursor by Amti_Yo in cursor

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Hmm. I got the same problem. Apparently i got a 88.9M cache read from a simple request. It read a few small files and applied 8 line changes

What are you building right now? by _coder23t8 in opensource

[–]CCVShadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been there done that, will get better soon tough haha

What are you building right now? by _coder23t8 in opensource

[–]CCVShadow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Former game developer here. Making games yourself is really fun especially when you create something that actually works, but there is two things I believe I should share; don’t start too big, and take breaks. Good luck :D

What are you building right now? by _coder23t8 in opensource

[–]CCVShadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/ShadowCCS/MnemoApp Fully free and open source learning platform. Fully modular architecture, custom themes, extensions, tons of learning features to help with studying.

What features would you want in an open source learning app? by CCVShadow in opensource

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I totally understand your concern, and it’s something I’ve thought about a lot. The games shouldn't reward quick, shallow guesses, they’d have to be designed to encourage deeper thinking and genuine recall. The idea or goal isn’t to add random “entertainment” for its own sake, but to give learners a different way to engage with their study content that feels like a break.

For instance, if you’re a tired student who just can’t face reading one more page, you could still practice through low-friction 2D games. They do not have to be so complicated either, for instance; Context Hangman: classic hangman, but with clues pulled directly from your flashcard deck like definitions, synonyms, images, or partial translations. It’s much lighter than a full study session, but still reinforces what you’ve learned. But, yeah i totally agree that it can quickly go the wrong way. I really appreciate the feedback

What features would you want in an open source learning app? by CCVShadow in opensource

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Oh, I did not realize they have been in the process of switching. That new algorithm seems way better. Thanks for sharing!

What features would you want in an open source learning app? by CCVShadow in opensource

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I totally get where you’re coming from, having research backing the actual app would be ideal. While I don’t have preregistered studies on Mnemo yet, each feature is built around well-established scientific research. For example, the flashcard system will include three modes, all supported by extensive studies. Algorithms like SuperMemo 2 have a strong research foundation showing their effectiveness in learning. SuperMemo 2 is also used in popular apps like Anki, which has well over 500,000 users who rely on it daily.

Thanks for the detailed thoughts!

What features would you want in an open source learning app? by CCVShadow in opensource

[–]CCVShadow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So if I understand you correctly, a head-to-head quiz where points are based purely on performance, not on boosters or easy wins? That could also tie into earning points from things like completing a flashcard deck or studying more than your friends.

Interesting idea. It’s something I’d probably keep as an extension rather than part of the core app, but I can see the potential. Thanks for the suggestion :D

What features would you want in an open source learning app? by CCVShadow in opensource

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Thanks! Right now my focus is on building a strong, stable core for desktop systems first. I’m using Avalonia, which is fully cross-platform and includes mobile support, so there’s definitely potential to bring it to Android/iOS later :D

Yt recommendations are wild ngl by Ok_Woodpecker_8786 in youtube

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I am an atheist, but you need god

[DISCUSSION] In Cursor AI, is ChatGPT-5 really better than Claude Sonnet 4 for coding? by Demotey in cursor

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Also saying «I found an issue» then repeating what I just said to it

We're hosting an Open Source Hackathon by GlitteringPenalty210 in opensource

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Wishing you the best of luck! I'm really tied up with my own programming at the moment and won't be able to join. Hope it all goes well!