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lefty7283@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the worst experience you've had online?English16·6 months agoHad a previously banned user from a discord I moderate join back months later with my wife’s name as their username and a photo of her as the pfp
0, I’m just raw dogging /all (minus whomever .world is defederated from)
Med student here. I probably would’ve failed a lot of in house exams/step 1 if I didn’t use anki. IMO it’s best for solidifying knowledge and quick recall of facts, but doing a shitload of practice questions is the best way to apply what you’ve memorized through anki (this last bit is most applicable to med school/mcat prep).
Really the main cost with it is your time. If you miss a day or two it can be daunting to get back in the groove and work on your review backlog. I usually have enough downtime during the day and time on the shitter to get through my reviews + whatever new cards I add. Anki itself is free but they do have a paid iOS app that I got just to use whenever I had a few mins of spare time.
As for the learning curve, this will vary if you’re making your own cards vs using a premade deck for a large standardized exam. Once you know the formatting it isn’t that difficult to make cloze cards for what you’re trying to learn.
lefty7283@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy, have you used free software to design your dream home?English4·1 year agoKinda as a joke I designed a house for astrophotography in sweethome 3D. You can also export the whole 3D house model into unity and upload it to VRChat to actually walk around inside it
Well I guess that’s one way to be a smart-ass
But if a plug but !astrophotography@lemmy.world if you like space pics taken by amateurs
I know a few attendings that use it for dictation. It’ll record the entire convo with the patient, plus whatever the doc dictates to it, and by the time they’re out of the room a note is typed up in the right format they wouldn’t have to stare at the computer the whole visit. According to them it’s a lot more time efficient to have it dictate the notes and double check them at the end of the day, versus typing something up after every patient. It is approved by the hospital and integrated directly into the EMR, so I guess it’s HIPAA compliant