Claude Opus 4.6 FAQ: Model Not Found, Quota Alerts, and File Limits
When using Claude Opus 4.6, the easiest snags fall into three categories: the model entry suddenly disappears, a quota or length limit warning pops up midway through a conversation, and attachment uploads or parsing fails. Below, these high-frequency situations are explained in the order of “verify settings first → handle content next → troubleshoot the environment last.” Following these steps usually restores things on the spot. What to do if you can’t find or select the Claude Opus 4.6 model First, confirm that the account and workspace you’re currently logged into are correct: for many people, after switching to another account/organization, the model list
OpenClaw Troubleshooting: Fixing Login Failures, Verification Code Issues, and Request Timeouts
If you can’t log in to OpenClaw, aren’t receiving verification codes, or the page keeps spinning, it’s usually not a “major outage.” You can pinpoint the cause by troubleshooting step by step. This article covers only practical OpenClaw troubleshooting steps, narrowing down the issue layer by layer from the browser to account status. Follow along to avoid repeated retries that can trigger stricter rate limits. Start with three quick self-checks to rule out environment issues When troubleshooting OpenClaw, first switch to a different network (Wi‑Fi/cellular/hotspot) to verify whether it’s a routing/connection issue. Then open OpenCl in an incognito window
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: Differences in the Web Version, Desktop Client, and Mobile App Experience
It’s still ChatGPT, but the hands-on experience varies quite a bit across platforms: access, voice, file handling, and notifications all affect efficiency. Below, based on the most common real-world scenarios, I’ll clearly lay out the differences between the ChatGPT web version, desktop client, and mobile app to help you choose the right primary platform. Access and System Integration: Which Is Better for Frequent Opening The advantage of the ChatGPT web version is that it’s “ready to use anytime”—you can log in on a public computer or temporary device and continue the conversation, but you have to switch to a browser tab each time. The ChatGPT desktop client is more
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between GPT-4o and Reasoning Models for Writing and Programming
Even within ChatGPT, the experience can vary greatly across different models: some are faster and better at conversation, while others excel at reasoning and solving problems. This article provides a practical, actionable comparison of ChatGPT features to help you choose a model by task—and switch based on the results. Three key criteria to focus on in a ChatGPT feature comparison When I compare ChatGPT features, I usually look at only three things: speed, depth of reasoning, and whether it supports multimodality such as voice/images/files. Speed determines whether you can ask follow-up questions frequently; depth of reasoning determines whether complex problems can be fully explained in o
Claude FAQ: Handling Registration Failures, Session Interruptions, and Account Risk Controls
What drives people craziest when using Claude is often not not knowing how to use it, but “can’t get in, can’t send, suddenly interrupted.” This article consolidates and explains the most common issues: registration and login failures, message sending errors, session interruptions, and what to do when your account is flagged by risk controls. Registration or login failure: rule out email and browser issues first When Claude registration fails, first confirm your email can receive messages normally and check whether the verification email landed in the spam folder; some corporate email systems may block verification links. If you’re stuck in a login loop or keep getting redirected back to the login page, try switching to a different brow


