I hear you and certainly can adjust things if needed.
I believe we’ve already had quite the discussion on this topic and it seems to be a continued issue.
If I remember correctly, @dae changed it because there was confusion early on. Perhaps I need to learn from his lesson and just accept that.
The way I see it, the learn ahead limit by default at 0 is ideal from a scheduling standpoint. This is especially so with the new FSRS changes. Having a learn ahead limit mess with what FSRS is determining is the optimal interval is less ideal (though it seems the short term intervals aren’t THAT important really)
The learn ahead limit at 20m (or longer than the again interval) is ideal from a new user standpoint to avoid questions.
Neither option is ideal from both standpoints. I would suggest we improve the situation to achieve both goals (as long as that is reasonable @dae?)
I believe my prior suggestion was to set it to 0m by default, but have a button after completing a deck that would allow you to go ahead and learn ahead (perhaps even link to the learn ahead limit with an explanation of what it is). It would require an extra step, but would be better for new users.
At the end of the day, if you do not want to tackle this issue right now I’m happy to discuss reverting this with the team as I certainly don’t want to cause confusion and it seems like this is doing that.