Personally, I find it more helpful to scale the review limit back and forth with my life demands, rather than having a set limit.
It kind of screws with the FSRS scheduler (which I highly recommend using instead of SM-2), but it helps keep Anki sufficiently challenging to keep me on board during relaxed periods of my life, and nice and lenient during more rushed parts.
Sounds like you could benefit either from Easy Days (available natively in the newer versions of Anki) or from Advance/Postpone from the FSRS Helper add-on
It’s been more of a lifestage thing for me, than a day of the week thing. But Easy Days looks like a great feature, and that could very well be the solution for someone else!
Similarly I often increase my review limit if I have extra time to review more. I’ve added[1]Custom Study to my Frequent Actions[2]in the Anki app so that I easily can increase the daily card limit whenever I feel like it.
Personally, I find it more helpful to scale the review limit back and forth with my life demands, rather than having a set limit.
It kind of screws with the FSRS scheduler (which I highly recommend using instead of SM-2), but it helps keep Anki sufficiently challenging to keep me on board during relaxed periods of my life, and nice and lenient during more rushed parts.
Sounds like you could benefit either from Easy Days (available natively in the newer versions of Anki) or from Advance/Postpone from the FSRS Helper add-on
It’s been more of a lifestage thing for me, than a day of the week thing. But Easy Days looks like a great feature, and that could very well be the solution for someone else!
Similarly I often increase my review limit if I have extra time to review more. I’ve added[1] Custom Study to my Frequent Actions[2] in the Anki app so that I easily can increase the daily card limit whenever I feel like it.
or maybe it was always there and I added other actions, I cannot remember.
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