One kanji surfaces every time you look up, no app to open

Shows you a single kanji with reading and meaning whenever you glance up. Right cycles through today's set, down marks one as known so it stops coming back. I built it because flashcard apps want my whole attention and the glasses give me five seconds instead.
Conjugation drills in the gaps between everything else
Spaced-repetition prompts that find you, not the other way around
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Feature ask: a meaning-first mode where the kanji is hidden until I press, so I'm recalling the character from 'quiet, calm' instead of just reading it off. The 41-day streak already hooked me.
Cycling today's set with right is the natural gesture, agreed. One bug: if I right past card 12/12 it wraps to 1 silently — I lost track of whether I'd seen the whole set. A 'done for today' state would help.
showing on'yomi and kun'yomi together (sei / shizu) on one line is the right call for glancing, but could you accent which reading is more common? as a beginner i can't tell which to lock in.
Good question — right now 'down' retires it for good, which is too aggressive. Next build re-surfaces a known card after ~3 weeks so it's a soft retire, not a delete.
The 'down marks it known so it stops coming back' loop is the part I wish every flashcard app had. Five seconds, gone, no session to start. Does 'known' ever resurface for review or is it permanently retired?
静 renders surprisingly clean at this size — the radical doesn't mud out on the additive panel like I feared. How are you hinting the stroke endings, or is it just a heavy enough weight?