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Update the workload/retention image.md #687

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The following chart illustrates how the workload changes with retention. **The exact shape of the curve depends on the user's parameters and learning habits.** To find the optimal retention for you, please use the "Compute minimum recommended retention (experimental)" feature, which is explained in [Step 5](#step-5-optional-compute-minimum-recommended-retention).

![Workload and retention, again (small)](https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/assets/83031600/e2b95037-593a-4633-8774-dd16cba5f48e)
![Workload_retention_smooth_1 3](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1181bfec-be43-4ddd-a2d8-acb373c7691d)

Initially, users were not allowed to set the desired retention outside of the 0.70-0.97 range because it would make learning inefficient. In Anki 23.10.1, the range has been extended to 0.70-0.99 at the request of some users. However, setting the desired retention above 0.97 is still not advised for two main reasons:

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