Titikey

Common ChatGPT Error Troubleshooting: Send Failed, Rate Limiting, and Unable to Generate Replies

When using ChatGPT, it’s not uncommon to encounter “Send failed,” “Network error,” or “Something went wrong.” Most issues aren’t with the model itself, but are caused by the network, browser environment, account session, or request frequency. Below is a symptom-based troubleshooting sequence from fastest to slowest to help you restore normal conversations as quickly as possible. First, confirm whether it’s a service outage or a local issue If ChatGPT suddenly becomes slow across all platforms or throws errors frequently, first switch networks (toggle between a mobile hotspot and home broadband) and try again. This step rules out most connection fluctuations. Next, switch browsers or open an incognito window to log in to ChatGPT. If it works in incognito mode, the issue is usually caused by extensions, cache, or corrupted cookies. If it doesn’t work on different devices either, prioritize the possibility of an invalid account session or temporary service-side congestion. First confirm whether it’s a service outage or a local issue If ChatGPT suddenly becomes slow across all platforms or throws errors frequently, first switch networks (mobile hot

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Prompt FAQ: Parameter Conflicts, Reference Images Not Working, and Style Drift

When writing Midjourney prompts, the most frustrating part isn’t “not knowing how to write,” but that after you write them, things still don’t go as expected: parameter errors, reference images not taking effect, and styles drifting more and more with each render. Below, I break down the most common types of problems in Midjourney and provide troubleshooting steps you can reproduce immediately. Parameter conflicts and errors: start with a “minimal viable prompt” When Midjourney throws a parameter error, first simplify the prompt to “subject + a small amount of modifiers,” temporarily remove all parameters, then add them back one by one to locate the conflict.

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Subscription Plan Feature Comparison: Basic, Standard, Pro, Mega Selection Guide

When choosing a Midjourney subscription plan, it really comes down to two things: how much “Fast generation” time you need, and whether you want “Relax mode” and privacy features. The differences among Midjourney plans aren’t in image quality, but in pacing, cost, and permissions. Below, the selection logic is explained clearly through a feature comparison to help you avoid choosing blindly. How to compare the key metrics of Midjourney subscription plans When comparing Midjourney plan features, first look at your “Fast” quota: it determines how fast you can run during peak times and when generating images intensively. Next, check whether “Relax” mode is included, which is usually better for practice and ongoing iteration when you’re not in a hurry. Finally, look at privacy-related permissions (such as private generation / not being publicly displayed), which are especially important for commercial projects and client work.

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Memory and Advanced Voice New Features Explained: File Uploads and Desktop Entry Points

Recently, ChatGPT updates have no longer revolved solely around “being smarter,” but around making the chat experience feel more like a long-term collaborative assistant: able to remember key information, communicate via more natural voice, and make it easier to drop in files for direct analysis. This article focuses only on several new features that ChatGPT has already publicly launched or is gradually rolling out, helping you quickly figure out what you can do and how to use them. ChatGPT Memory Goes Live: Understands You Better, Yet More Controllable ChatGPT’s “memory” feature will save the long-term preferences you explicitly express

2/10/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Batch Composition and the “Variant Elimination” Method to Reduce Re-renders

If you want your subscription to last longer, the key isn’t generating fewer images—it’s reducing “wasted re-renders.” This article organizes a set of Midjourney money-saving tips based on my usual workflow: first, test in batches; then eliminate quickly; and finally, only refine and upscale the best candidates. First, define your needs clearly: a prompt framework that gets it right in one go The first step in Midjourney money-saving is to describe “what you want” specifically, so you don’t keep tweaking words and rerunning. It’s recommended to stick to a fixed framework: subject + scene + camera + lighting + material/style + mood, then add constraint terms (for exa

2/10/2026
ChatGPT
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