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Timpy
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27 days ago
I discovered Anki 12 years ago while living in Japan. I was trying my hardest and absolutely failing to remember any of the Japanese I was studying. Maybe I was due for a learning-style renaissance for myself and Anki was just the catalyst, but it really made a positive impact on my life. More than just memorizing kanji on AnkiDroid during my commute, I just started to believe I could learn anything. I was starting to take my coding hobby more seriously at the time and hacking on Anki was a big part of that too. Thanks for all the hard work Damien and David Allison. I'm so grateful for the software you've worked on.
throwforfeds|27 days ago
jama211|27 days ago
philipdavis|24 days ago
It’s been a surprisingly good middle ground between fully manual cards and fully LLM dumps. If anyone’s curious: https://wordwise.me
FrinkleFrankle|26 days ago
tetris11|27 days ago
igleria|27 days ago
ncphillips|27 days ago
scarrilho|27 days ago
> with provisions in place to ensure that Anki remains open source and true to the principles I’ve run it by all these years.
I really hope this holds.
romes|27 days ago
And I recently wrote about making my own Anki Japanese cards in my blog[1]
[1] https://alt-romes.github.io/posts/2026-01-30-from-side-proje...
mister_mort|27 days ago
https://jisho.org/word/%E6%9A%97%E8%A8%98
pvab3|27 days ago
Aldipower|27 days ago
nothrabannosir|27 days ago
Ftr Danish is a category 1 language, while Japanese is category 4 ("https://2009-2017.state.gov/m/fsi/sls/orgoverview/languages")