I handled that by having many separate decks; especially, if there’s something that’s only useful up to a deadline (e.g. my driving code exam), or that I’m likely to stop finding interesting in the long term, or am not sure is worth learning (e.g. vim sortcuts) I make sure that it’s in it’s own deck so I can delete it easily.
I handled that by having many separate decks; especially, if there’s something that’s only useful up to a deadline (e.g. my driving code exam), or that I’m likely to stop finding interesting in the long term, or am not sure is worth learning (e.g. vim sortcuts) I make sure that it’s in it’s own deck so I can delete it easily.