u/Whittakenn

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Is it normal for the review time to be 1.7~ months after I mark an item as easy a couple of times?

I'm using Anki to study japanese and I'm using FSRS which I just clicked 'optimise' on and let Anki handle that

There's a word I swear I only saw like a week ago for the first time since I reset the deck, I marked it as easy since I remembered it and now when I see it if I mark it as easy it gives me the next review time of 1.7 months which seems a bit extreme for something I've only seen a couple of times

I feel like I'm being influenced by the next review time and I'm clicking hard on items I immediately guessed correctly just because I felt the time for the next review was too long lmao

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u/Whittakenn — 1 day ago

visual glitches in games when switching over to linux

When playing games on linux I'm noticing glitches occurring that don't occur on windows, when I play CS2 in fullscreen windowed and open a browser window over the top of it sometimes I get these weird glitchy bars stretching across the whole screen (even the browser window)

Also all my games have a fair bit of aliasing in them which makes the games and all the text look low quality and unpleasant

None of these problems happen when playing on windows, my GPU is an AMD RX 7800 XT and my CPU is an i9 14900K

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u/Whittakenn — 6 days ago

Do I include non-DOI urls when referencing in Harvard Cite Them Right style? Google says yes but my tutor says no

I'm studying at Open University and regarding referencing my tutor of one of my modules told me I shouldn't include URL's in my references and if I do then it should be a DOI link which not all references have

I'm just wondering who's actually right here? Googling this everywhere I look says I should always include a URL in my references list

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u/Whittakenn — 13 days ago