New use for ChatGPT Custom Instructions: fix the tone and format of replies in one go
Many people have been discussing lately that ChatGPT’s replies can feel “a bit aggressive” or overly preachy. In fact, ChatGPT has a very practical feature: Custom Instructions. They let you lock in ChatGPT’s tone, structure, length, and default assumptions in advance, so each conversation fits your habits better. Below is the shortest path to explain how to enable it, how to write it, and how to avoid things going wrong. What real pain points can ChatGPT Custom Instructions solve? When you feel ChatGPT “likes to ask back, likes to judge, likes to moralize,” it’s often not that the model has gotten worse,
ChatGPT Account Binding & Multi-Device Login Guide: Email/Google and Sign-Out Tips
This guide clearly explains how to register and log in to ChatGPT, how to keep using the same account across different devices, and how to safely log out when you need to switch accounts. Many people get stuck on issues like “After signing up with Google, I can’t log in when switching between computer and phone” or “I mixed up the login method.” Follow the steps below and you’ll usually be able to sort it out smoothly. How to choose a registration/login method: First confirm which entry point you used After opening the ChatGPT login page, the common options are Email and “Continue with Google / Ap
New toggle added to the ChatGPT model selector: unlock more models and reasoning modes
The focus of recent ChatGPT updates isn’t just on “getting smarter,” but also on “being easier to choose.” The official rollout is gradually delivering improvements to GPT-5.2 Instant’s response style and quality, while also adding a more intuitive “expand models” switch for paid users on the ChatGPT web version, so commonly used and advanced models can appear as needed. GPT-5.2 Instant update: more stable response style and quality OpenAI stated that GPT-5.2 Instant has already been
ChatGPT New Feature Roundup: 4o’s All-Purpose Conversations and the Mac Quick-Launch Experience
Recently, ChatGPT’s new features have clearly become more “close to real work scenarios”: it doesn’t just write—it can also listen, see, switch languages quickly, and make the desktop entry point more convenient. Especially with GPT-4o, the improvements in ChatGPT’s conversation speed and comprehension are very noticeable. Below, using a few of the most commonly used updates, we’ll help you quickly grasp what’s changed in ChatGPT. GPT-4o makes ChatGPT conversations more natural and better able to “understand” content The “o” in GPT-4o stands for omni (all-purpose), the core
Midjourney Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Niji and the Default Model for a More Hassle-Free Style
Even when generating images with Midjourney, choosing the right model is often more critical than tweaking the prompt. This article focuses only on the differences between Niji and the default model in Midjourney, and what subjects each one is better at. After reading, you’ll be able to decide quickly based on the “style you want” and the “degree of control.” Default model: more stable realism and texture, suitable for general commercial images The advantage of Midjourney’s default model lies in its more balanced handling of “materials, lighting and shadow, and sense of space.” It usually takes fewer steps for product posters, scene concepts, and realistic character styles. Its understanding of photographic lan

