I love the Easy days feature. I think it would be helpful to allow for a bit more fine tuned adjustments (I.e. 1-10) instead of just low, mid, and high.
@L.M.Sherlock @Expertium is this even possible?
I love the Easy days feature. I think it would be helpful to allow for a bit more fine tuned adjustments (I.e. 1-10) instead of just low, mid, and high.
@L.M.Sherlock @Expertium is this even possible?
Possible, but because Easy Days is not deterministic and depends on fuzz, you probably wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between a 7% load and a 15% load, at least not without meticulously writing down in Excel how many reviews you had on every day.
Also, 0% (“Minimum”) wouldn’t actually mean zero reviews, it would mean the minimum number of reviews that can be achieved without breaking fuzz ranges.
Btw, if we’re talking about upgrading Easy Days, being able to select a specific date would be a good upgrade, but I imagine @jakep would have a stroke trying to implement that, and Jarrett too, probably.
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Btw, if we’re talking about upgrading Easy Days, being able to select a specific date would be a good upgrade, but I imagine @jakep would have a stroke trying to implement that, and Jarrett too, probably.
this is hardly stroke-inducing territory for a feature. its fairly straightforward actually.
Great! Because, although I support the suggestion from @AnKingMed, I think that specifying a date or range of dates (e.g. avoid Christmas day, I am off site with almost no time for a x-day period) is a higher priority feature than providing finer tuning for the Easy Days.
Although, I am yet to make use of Easy Days, it really fits a need that I have noticed over the years. I’ve just pushed myself through without it, but having that flexibility would reduce the stress and help Anki fit better into my work/life style.