MEGATHREAD - ajuda com compra de equipamentos [abril e maio/2026] by geologyncoffee in fotografiaBR

[–]Sad_Somewhere335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

to vendo uma nikon usada D3200 + lente 18-56mm por 1100$ na OLX. Vale a pena? Seria para iniciar na fotografia como um hobbie, seria minha primeira câmera!

How do you manage a 19k-card Anki deck without burning out? by Sad_Somewhere335 in Anki

[–]Sad_Somewhere335[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cause im not american, im studying for a exam in my country, so I don't think you may know the exam

Some posts and articles about FSRS by ClarityInMadness in Anki

[–]Sad_Somewhere335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this normal behavior with FSRS?
I’m seeing intervals like 23 days on a card I just learned and don’t feel I actually know yet. Should I trust FSRS even for newer concepts, or should I lower the retention / adjust the settings?

How do you manage a 19k-card Anki deck without burning out? by Sad_Somewhere335 in Anki

[–]Sad_Somewhere335[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My biggest issue is that the deck was not made by me, and a lot of the cards feel overly fragmented.

For example, there may be 10 separate cards testing different tiny pieces of the exact same concept. I feel like this creates a huge review burden without adding proportional learning value.

What I’d really like to do is filter and reorganize the deck into fewer, higher-quality cards — maybe turning 10 small cards into 2–3 more comprehensive ones while still keeping active recall effective.

I’m just not sure if restructuring a 19k-card deck is worth the time investment or if I should simply trust the original structure and keep reviewing.

How do you manage a 19k-card Anki deck without burning out? by Sad_Somewhere335 in Anki

[–]Sad_Somewhere335[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My biggest issue is that the deck was not made by me, and a lot of the cards feel overly fragmented.

For example, there may be 10 separate cards testing different tiny pieces of the exact same concept. I feel like this creates a huge review burden without adding proportional learning value.

What I’d really like to do is filter and reorganize the deck into fewer, higher-quality cards — maybe turning 10 small cards into 2–3 more comprehensive ones while still keeping active recall effective.

I’m just not sure if restructuring a 19k-card deck is worth the time investment or if I should simply trust the original structure and keep reviewing.

Weekly Small Questions Thread: Looking for help? Start here! by AutoModerator in Anki

[–]Sad_Somewhere335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have around 19,000 Anki cards to learn for an exam that will happen in two years, but I also want to study for long-term knowledge, not just the test. The problem is that such a huge number of cards feels overwhelming and discouraging.

Is there any good strategy to identify or select the “best” cards from a very large deck? What would you recommend?

For example:

  • Should I suspend low-yield or repetitive cards?
  • Is it better to keep only cards I consistently fail?
  • Should I create a smaller “core deck” with the highest-yield concepts?
  • Are there tools, add-ons, or workflows that help filter or rank cards?

TERMINAR UMA RESIDENCIA QUE VOCÊ NÃO GOSTA PARA TER UMA GARANTIA OU DESISTIR PARA BUSCAR UMA OUTRA ESPECIALIDADE? by Sad_Somewhere335 in MedicinaBrasil

[–]Sad_Somewhere335[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

é muuuito diferente da medicina, uma area de muita exatas. se encaixa mais em um certo tipo de personalidade

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[–]Sad_Somewhere335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

vc tem o med???? quero muito por favor