Comment by eps
2 months ago
> Cards are content-addressed, that is, identified by the hash of their text.
Wouldn't this invalidate card's review history if I am to fix a typo in the card's text?
2 months ago
> Cards are content-addressed, that is, identified by the hash of their text.
Wouldn't this invalidate card's review history if I am to fix a typo in the card's text?
I did something similar in markdown as the author, but my solution was to generate an unique anchor with a unicode symbol after each answer.
Kind of wish I had an SSH frontend though.
I think that's a good thing. If you learned a false fact based on a typo, you may want to treat the true fact like a brand new fact to be learned.
Whot is the capital of France? - Paris
Not sure this needs to relearned from scratch
Don't you just put tick "know this already" or whatever mechanism is used. It'll be asked a couple of times but it shouldn't be "relearned from scratch".
Yes, and that's fine.
obviously, they and their claude didn't think about that
Even acknowledging this flaw, there's a valid reason (simplicity) to design it this way.
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