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What is tool / technology has come closest to becoming your "Digital Aristotle" ?

I was going through my old liked videos. There I saw a video by CGP grey talking about how technology could have create a "Digital Aristotle", a tool which will help students to learn on their own pace and at whatever depth they wish to.

According to me, The best tool could be the YouTube algorithm. With the giant stream of videos that flood the platform every second, most of them are slop which doesn't try to challenge the viewer in any way intellectually. But after carefully cultivating a algorithm using indicators such as the Like Button or Subscribe button, I can indicate the algorithm that I want to watch stuff similar to this content. Also using Dislike button or Do not recommend the channel to pushback videos or channels that you don't want to watch.

I wish they could add a profile or a feed system that would allow for different feeds for specialized uses. What are your thought about this or is there any other better alternatives?

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Few Posters I created with help of OSM

(https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e067854e-fb11-476e-bdd5-d2dccd64b6f9.png)![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1ef8f56d-3924-4af7-9bb2-5b25d69af07f.png)![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dc36ffcb-cd02-439f-b61b-d77f7f83fb68.png)![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dc2ec17a-812e-4afb-99ea-7bbcbddc2f82.png) Today, I was reading the OSM weekly archive. I looked at this article on how using to create similar looking posters. These are the few that I have created using OpenStreetMap! Being a local Open Street Map Contributor, It feels great that people create so wonderful tools using OSM.

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