Titikey

Midjourney Troubleshooting: Fixing Stuck Jobs, Long Queue Times, and Upscale Failures

When you encounter a Midjourney error, don’t keep clicking retry repeatedly. Most issues can be solved quickly by first identifying “which step it happens in”: did the job fail to submit, get stuck in the queue, or fail during upscaling/variations after generation? Below, I’ll lay out the troubleshooting order and available actions for the most common scenarios. First determine whether the Midjourney error occurs during submission, queuing, or the results stage First check whether the job was actually created successfully: in Discord, do you see a record of your command; on the web app, can you see a thumbnail placeholder in the queue? If you can’t even see the jo

2/8/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney FAQ: Prompts Not Taking Effect, Style Drift, and Clarity Settings

When generating images with Midjourney, the most common frustration isn’t “not knowing how to write prompts,” but that even when you do, the results don’t match expectations: the prompt seems to have no effect, the art style suddenly drifts, or the image isn’t sharp enough after upscaling. Below, we break down these high-frequency issues and provide practical fixes you can follow directly in Midjourney. Prompts Not Taking Effect: First Check for Conflicts Between the Model and Parameters When Midjourney “seems not to understand,” it’s often because the model version or style parameters are taking control. First confirm which model you’re using (for example, M

2/8/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Fast Mode and Relax Mode

In Midjourney, image generation speed doesn’t depend only on your network—what matters is whether you choose Fast mode or Relax mode. The key differences between the two are “whether Fast hours are consumed” and “queue waiting time.” Choosing the right mode makes the Midjourney experience much smoother and helps you avoid wasting your quota on trial and error. The essential differences between Fast mode and Relax mode Fast mode responds faster, but it consumes the Fast hours available on your account (often also called GPU time). If

2/8/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Plus Money-Saving Guide: On-Demand Subscriptions and a Usage-Maximization Checklist

To save money with ChatGPT Plus, the key isn’t “finding a cheaper channel,” but activating the subscription during the weeks you need it most and turning the output of each conversation into reusable assets. The approach below is practical and hands-on, suited for people who often write, organize materials, or create proposals—helping bring the monthly spend closer to the feel of “pay per use.” Before subscribing, do a “needs checkup” to avoid paying on impulse The first step to saving money with ChatGPT Plus is to run the free version for a week and note down the scenarios you’ll actually use it for: writing

2/8/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: A Conversation Template to Get It Clear in One Go and a Checklist for Reusing Materials

If you want to use ChatGPT more economically, the key isn’t “using it less” but “repeating yourself less.” This article shares a few ChatGPT money-saving tips you can apply right away, teaching you how to clarify your question in one go and reuse the outputs repeatedly, reducing the waste of time and energy caused by back-and-forth follow-up questions. Write your needs as “deliverables” to reduce second-round follow-ups Many people’s ChatGPT chats keep getting longer because they start by tossing out a vague question. A more economical approach is to turn your goal into clear deliverables: ask for a list, a template, a comparison table, or copy you can directly reuse

2/8/2026
ChatGPT
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