Really? Do you really think everyone who comes off as irrational based on a blog post of theirs that you read shouldn’t be here? (There would be nobody left for you to talk to!) Or are you annoyed at this particular person because they said mean things about a group that contains you?
“This is what motivated cognition looks like. If someone cannot take criticism of their in-group without launching an ad-hominem attack on the critic, then they should not be in a rationalist community.”
That sword cuts both ways.
Good information! This is really more “a vote against flashcards” than “a vote against spaced repetition”, though, at least given your concrete issues with flashcards. Spaced repetition is an algorithm for figuring out when to review material that you want to memorize; flashcards are one thing that spaced repetition is applied to, because it’s easy to stick flashcards in a computer. As far as I know, no matter what object-level mnemonic devices you’re using, spaced repetition is still strictly better than “when I feel like I’m forgetting” or “right before a test” or any of the other obvious review strategies, if you can deal with the cognitive load of scheduling things, or get a computer to do it for you.
Is there space for some sort of SRS that allows for input of the more helpful types of memorizations that you listed (pictures, venn diagrams, etc.)?