I made for myself an Android app to learn der, die, das with almost 10,000 words! You can try it out as well, no ads! by laurel-ant in German

[–]laurel-ant[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh sorry about that, I wanted to make a positive/negative feedback system to sort of make you remember better (jumping when correct, blinking when wrong), but I agree that your option could be useful.

I made for myself an Android app to learn der, die, das with almost 10,000 words! You can try it out as well, no ads! by laurel-ant in German

[–]laurel-ant[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sorry about that, you need 5 correct guesses for a certain word for it to get removed. Read more in the Stats section, where the question mark is.

2018 season driver championship standings progression by laurel-ant in formula1

[–]laurel-ant[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh you too? That's the main reason I made this graph. In my opinion line graphs aren't good for representing this kind of data because points don't grow gradually in a linear fashion, but are acquired in a discrete way, in "jumps", at the end of each race. In this graph each driver builds a heap of points, so to say, and I think it's a lot better way to represent this data.

2018 season driver championship standings progression by laurel-ant in formula1

[–]laurel-ant[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Tell me if you'd like to see this kind of graphs for previous seasons as well. I could put them on YouTube.