ChatGPT’s new cloud file import feature: directly connect to Drive and OneDrive for analysis
ChatGPT’s data analysis just got more convenient: it now supports importing files directly from cloud drives. You no longer need to download files locally and then upload them to ChatGPT—you can pull spreadsheets and reports into the conversation for processing. This article summarizes how to use this new feature and the scenarios it’s best suited for. What pain points does ChatGPT’s new “cloud import” solve? In the past, a common workflow for using ChatGPT to analyze Excel or CSV files was “download from the cloud → save locally → upload again.” Now ChatGPT supports importing from Goo
Midjourney FAQ: Downloading Original Images, Privacy Settings, and Managing Your Works
After generating images with Midjourney, many people get stuck on details like “Where are my images, how do I download the original file, and can I hide my works?” Below is a consolidated walkthrough of the most common Midjourney work-management questions. Follow the steps to quickly troubleshoot and handle them. Where can I find images generated by Midjourney? If you generated them on the Midjourney web app, go to the “Create” page first to see your recent history; after you log in with the same account, your history will sync automatically. Midjourney sometimes loads slowly
How to choose between ChatGPT Plus features: A checklist of differences between the free plan and the paid plan
If you want to use ChatGPT smoothly, the most common dilemma is: Is the free version enough, and is ChatGPT Plus worth it? Below, I break down the differences by “models and limits, tool capabilities, user experience, and who it’s for,” so you can decide based on how demanding your tasks are. Models and available usage limits: the main difference is the “upper cap” The free version usually covers light Q&A, rewriting/polishing, and simple information organization, but during peak hours you’re more likely to run into rate limits or queues. The core value of ChatGPT Plus lies in a higher message allowance and greater stability
ChatGPT FAQ: Generation Failures, Rate-Limit Notices, and Chat History Recovery
When using ChatGPT, the most annoying thing is often not “not knowing how to ask,” but sudden errors, freezing, or missing history. Below, we break down the most common issues clearly: first determine whether it’s the network, browser, or account side, then provide actionable steps. Troubleshoot in order, and you can usually get back to normal within a few minutes. 1. What to do if ChatGPT can’t generate or shows an error If you see a blank loading spinner or messages like “Something went wrong,” refresh once first, then try again in a different network environment. Very oft
A Comprehensive Analysis of ChatGPT’s Memory Feature: Stored Memories, Chat History, and Privacy Toggles
ChatGPT’s memory feature saves you from repeatedly explaining background information, but it also requires clearer ways to stay in control. This article explains in one go what ChatGPT “remembers,” how to manage it, and how to protect your privacy—follow the settings and you’ll be able to use it right away. What exactly does ChatGPT’s memory remember? Two mechanisms you need to distinguish ChatGPT’s memory is not the same as “scrolling through chat logs.” It usually falls into two categories: “stored memories” that you explicitly ask it to keep, and insights drawn from past conversations, used to improve subsequent re

