Midjourney New Feature Overview: Generate Images Directly on the Web, Favorites, and Categorized Organization
The focus of this Midjourney update is very clear: bringing creation and management back from a “scattered stream of commands” to more intuitive web-based operations. For most users, the most noticeable changes are the ability to generate images directly on the web and the addition of favorites and categorization features that feel more like a “portfolio library.” Below, I’ll break things down by feature, explain them clearly, and provide specific ways to get started. Direct image generation on the Midjourney web app: a smoother flow from entry to output In the past, many people got stuck on Midjourney’s operational barrier: the workflow depended on channels and commands
Midjourney Tutorial: Reverse-engineer prompts with Describe and lock in a style with SREF
This Midjourney tutorial focuses on solving two things: how to reverse-engineer a prompt when you don’t know how to write one, and how to keep a set of images in the same style over the long term. As long as you master Midjourney’s /describe and --sref, you can turn image generation from “pure luck” into a reusable workflow. How to get started and prepare: first make sure your Midjourney commands work In Discord, enter Midjo
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: Practical Differences Between Custom GPTs and Regular Chats
Asking questions in ChatGPT, the experience differs significantly between Custom GPTs and regular chats. This article uses a ChatGPT feature comparison to clearly explain the two in terms of positioning, reusability, permissions, and risk points, helping you choose the right tool for the right scenario. Positioning difference: one-off Q&A vs. a fixed-workflow assistant The most crucial point in doing a ChatGPT feature comparison is whether you need to repeat the same kind of task. Regular chat is more like ad-hoc consulting: ask whatever comes to mind, suitable for exploring ideas, making quick edits, and summarizing fast. Custom G
ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Subscribe by Project, Use Prompt Templates, and Batch Processing to Cut Costs
To use ChatGPT more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “chatting longer,” but “taking fewer detours.” This article organizes several money-saving tips based on real usage scenarios: reduce unproductive back-and-forth, get tasks done in one go, and subscribe to ChatGPT Plus only when you truly need it. Turn your needs into a fixed “conversation recipe” to reduce repeated follow-up questions Many people spend money (or burn through quota) not because the question is hard, but because the information they provide is scattered, requiring a dozen rounds of补充. A more economical approach is to write common tasks into a fixed template: goal, audience, constraints
ChatGPT Account User Guide: Registration & Login, Email Linking, and Account Switching
This tutorial only covers everyday operations for a ChatGPT account: how to register and log in, how to confirm or change your email, and how to quickly switch accounts on both web and mobile. Many issues people run into—“logged into the wrong account,” “can’t recover my old account,” “keeps bouncing back to the login page”—are essentially related to account linking and session management. Follow the steps below and you can generally get your ChatGPT account sorted out. Registration and login: first confirm what type of account you’re using After opening the ChatGPT website or app, there are usually three ways to register/log in: email + verification


