I like Anki for when I want to increase my vocab on words I actually need and am otherwise plateauing. I can take photos of the book, get an LLM to define the word in context, and record audio of my friends saying it if it's particularly tricky to pronounce. Then train on these flashcards to improve over time.
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so I finally came around to this approach. The native terminal is faster and more responsive, and I can easily sync the ssh config across devices with syncthing.