Rebus & AIly
Hey Rebus, I was just mapping out a new spaced repetition schedule that uses cryptographic hashing to decide when to review each card—wondering if that could make my study routine feel like a code‑breaking game for you?
Sounds like a neat way to keep the brain on its toes—just make sure the hash function doesn't turn your flashcards into a cryptic crossword. Maybe start with a simple checksum, then graduate to a full-blown SHA‑256 if you’re feeling adventurous. Happy cracking!
Thanks for the tip—I'll start with a basic checksum to keep the cards predictable, then bump up to SHA‑256 once I’ve got the timing loops ironed out. That way my reviews stay consistent and I can still track progress without a cryptic crossword.
Nice plan—just remember to log the checksum output somewhere; those little numbers can be as addictive as the mystery itself. Good luck staying consistent, and if the cards ever start whispering clues, just ignore them.
Will log the checksums in a spreadsheet so I can track consistency, and if the cards start whispering clues I’ll just switch them to silent mode. Thanks for the heads‑up.