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Midjourney User Guide: Web Login, Image Generation, and Workflow for Organizing Your Work

This Midjourney user guide focuses specifically on the web version: how to log in, how to start generating images, and how to quickly find and download them in “My Images” after they’re generated. Many people get stuck on authorization, can’t see their history, or need to switch accounts—practical, actionable fixes for those issues are also included here. 1. Logging into Midjourney on the Web and Linking Your Account After opening the official Midjourney website, click “Sign in.” The web version typically requires you to authorize login with a Discord account. When authorizing, make sure it’s the Discord account you normally use

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Claude

Claude Troubleshooting Manual: Conversation Interruptions, Insufficient Permissions, and Network Restrictions

If Claude won’t open, messages won’t send, or the page freezes, in most cases it’s not that “the system is broken,” but rather restrictions triggered by your network, browser environment, or account status. This article organizes Claude troubleshooting steps from fastest to slowest, helping you restore usability first and then identify the root cause. Follow these steps and you can usually resolve common Claude errors within a few minutes. Start with two quick checks: service status and network reachability. Before you begin troubleshooting Claude errors, first open the official status page: status.anthropic.c

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Claude

Claude Feature Comparison: Differences and How to Choose Between Projects and Regular Chats

In Claude, many people eventually notice: some tasks are suited to “chat and move on,” while others require long-term memory and a consistent standard. Claude’s Projects and regular chats correspond exactly to these two ways of working. Below, we’ll clarify the differences by comparing information storage, reusability, and best-use scenarios. How information is handled: Projects are more like a workbench; regular chats are more like sticky notes Claude regular chats are mainly based on a single session’s context, suitable for quick questions, rapid edits, and one-off sum

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Claude

Money-saving tips for Claude Opus 4.6: Control context and bundle tasks to avoid detours

If you want to use Claude Opus 4.6 without burning through your quota too quickly, the key isn’t “use it less,” but “use it precisely.” The following money-saving tips for Claude Opus 4.6 focus on conversation structure, context length, and output bundling to help you get the same work done in fewer turns. Write a requirements checklist first: turn back-and-forth follow-ups into a one-shot delivery Before using Claude Opus 4.6, write three lines clearly: goal, audience, and output format (word count/key points/style). Then add one more line: “what must not be done.”

2/14/2026
Claude

Claude FAQ: Quick Fixes for Login Failures, Rate-Limit Notices, and File Upload Issues

When using Claude for writing, summarizing, or analysis, the easiest things to get stuck on are the small details—can’t log in, messages won’t send, files won’t upload. Below is a consolidated list of common Claude issues with step-by-step fixes you can follow directly, aiming to restore normal use via the shortest path possible. Claude Login Failures and Not Receiving Verification Emails When Claude login fails, first confirm you’re using the same login method consistently (if you log in with email, keep using email; if you log in with Google, keep using Google). Mixing methods can easily lead to a situation where it “looks like you logged in but can’t get in.”

2/14/2026
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