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Only if tracking, federation, and moderation mean nothing to you.
Agreed. If someone has a little patience they can explain to the AI that in their interaction they couldn’t get the other person to load the link.
The AI will ask a question or two, and then explain the difference between local file URLs and hosted web files.
They could fix their errors quickly, without hiring an expensive professional, if they have average intelligence and some commitment.
ChatGPT is less than a year old. They are already working on 3rd party plugins, so soon it could use web browsing and a linked card to register a domain and upload the files itself. That would cut the process of someone making their own website down to a 60 second conversation.
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Lemmy.world federates with a lot of good smaller instances, Reddit doesn’t federate with anyone.
Reddit forces analytics on every link you click. Lemmy.world doesn’t.
Reddit is selling NFTs, implementing multiple incompatible chats, and purging topics that might be too controversial before their IPO.
Lemmy.world isn’t the best, but it’s ahead of shitty corporate sites that aren’t part of any larger network.
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