Titikey

ChatGPT Account Switching Guide: Multi-Device Login, Secure Sign-Out, and Syncing

If you want to separate your work account and personal account in ChatGPT, the key is “use the same login method + sign out properly.” Below, I’ll walk you step by step through registration, login syncing, account switching, and secure sign-out. Follow these steps and you generally won’t run into issues like accounts getting more and more mixed up or conversations failing to sync. Choose your login method before registering to avoid pitfalls later When registering for ChatGPT, common options include email + password (or an email verification link), Google, Apple, Microsoft, and more. It’s recommended to decide on your primary method from the start, because different methods can feel different when recovering your account or signing in on a new device.

3/12/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Feature Comparison: How to Choose Image Prompts, Style Reference, and Character Reference

In Midjourney, if you want something to look “like a certain image,” “like a certain art style,” or “like the same person,” you need different features. Image Prompts, Style Reference (--sref), and Character Reference (--cref) each emphasize different things—choose the wrong one and your results will drift further off as you tweak. Below, the differences are clarified by goal, along with ready-to-use methods you can apply directly. What problems do Image Prompts, --sref, and --cref each solve? Midjourney’s Image Prompt is more like “use this image as a reference for

3/12/2026
ChatGPT

Getting Started with Claude Artifacts: Preview Web Pages and Documents While You Chat

The most practical change in Claude this time is turning “write it, then copy and paste” into “chat and get a finished product.” With Claude’s Artifacts output, you can generate a page, document, or small tool in the same interface, preview the result directly, and then keep refining it with a single sentence. What problem does Claude Artifacts actually solve? In the past, when using Claude to write a web page or report, the typical flow was: have Claude generate the content → copy it into an editor/site builder → realize the styling or structure is off → then go back to C

3/12/2026
Claude

Claude’s computer operation capability is now live: how to use it from understanding screenshots to auto-filling forms

Recently, Claude has taken a big step forward on the “can see the screen and click the mouse” front: instead of only answering questions, it now tries to directly operate the computer interface to complete tasks. This article takes a more hands-on angle to clearly explain what Claude’s computer operation capability is, what it’s good for, and what pitfalls to watch out for in real-world deployment. What exactly is new in Claude’s computer operation capability? According to public reports, Anthropic provided Claude 3.5 Sonnet with a way to let the model “perceive the computer interface and intera

3/12/2026
Claude

Claude Opus 4.6 FAQ Summary: Login Issues, Send Failures, and Quota Warnings

When using Claude Opus 4.6, the most common sticking points are login problems, messages failing to send, overly long context, and quota warnings. Below, I break down the high-frequency issues by scenario and provide a practical troubleshooting order to help you quickly get back to normal conversations. How to deal with being unable to log in and not receiving verification codes When Claude Opus 4.6 login fails, first confirm whether you’ve enabled “global mode” in a proxy/accelerator tool. This kind of setting can easily trigger risk controls, causing repeated login redirects. After switching your network to a more stable route, try logging in again.

3/12/2026
Claude
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