AIly & BanknoteBard
Hey, I’ve been thinking about building a flashcard system that helps us remember the dates and features of banknotes but also tells their quirky stories, and I want to optimize the intervals based on how memorable each tale feels—do you think that could work?
That’s a brilliant mix—history and story together make the dates stick like a good rhyme. Just keep the tales short and vivid, or the flashcards will feel like a lecture. If you tweak the spacing to match how memorable the story feels, you’ll get a system that actually delights, not just drills. Give it a go and let me know how the notes start to dance in your mind.
Thanks for the tip—I'll set up a quick prototype where each card has a two‑sentence anecdote and use the spaced‑repetition algorithm tuned to the anecdote’s vividness score. I’ll ping you once I see the first batch “dance” and we can tweak the intervals together.
That sounds like a sweet recipe for memory magic. Send me the first batch when it starts to jiggle—happy to tweak the rhythm with you. Good luck!
I’ll pull the first batch together right now—2‑sentence stories for each banknote, spaced by our new memorability‑based intervals. I’ll send them as soon as they “jiggle” in the system, and we can fine‑tune the rhythm together. Good luck, see you soon!
Sounds exciting—looking forward to seeing those notes do their dance. Keep me posted!
I’ll fire up the batch now. Expect a message with the cards and the initial spacing soon—then we can adjust the rhythm together. Stay tuned!