Exactly I'm living proof that seniority comes with the ability to spend more time on problems to understand all the details before committing stuff which no idea how that works.
Dvorak is one of the well-known layouts and even now we can't have it on the iPad, so I don't think keyboard layout is only about efficiency it's also popularity and availability.
As a multiple event organiser I would say it helps a lot to the event organisers especially small ones where they have almost no budget for registering and platform supports. Much appreciated.
To be effective you need to use Anki every day. I set my goal for learning and reviewing ambient knowledge at 30 minutes per day. All ambient cards are organized under one “Daily” deck. If studying that deck exceeds 30 minutes, then I reduce the number of new cards added per day until it goes below the threshold.
For knowledges that I’m actively learning, I keep separate decks and have no time limit. Creating, splitting, and tuning cards is fundamental to my learning process.
Looks really cool I downloaded thanks a lot for sharing. How long are you using? And are you using for programming if so how does it look like your cards?
Been using for around 2 years, not that long compared to some others.
I mainly study maths and also find Anki useful for learning things like vim shortcuts (Q: Move the cursor to the middle of the screen, A: 'M').
Getting the right level of depth in a maths card is tricky and I don't think I've completely figured it out yet. Too much information in a question or answer and it becomes a 1+ minute problem every time the card appears; but not enough information and it's hard to learn the hard stuff.
So I try and break the problem down into chunks to learn the detail, and also have cards for the higher-level intuition.