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Claude New Features Getting-Started Guide: Image Understanding, Code Execution, and Long-Task Workflows

The focus of this round of Claude updates is clear: turning a “Q&A tool” into a workbench that can keep tasks moving forward. You can use Claude to read images, run code, and preview results directly, and complete a closed loop of planning—execution—fixing within a single conversation. Below, I’ll break down Claude’s new features by usage scenario and explain them clearly. Claude Image Understanding: From Reading Screenshots to Actionable Conclusions Claude’s image understanding isn’t just “describing images”—it’s better suited for information extraction and verification. You can drop in a report screenshot, a product detail page, a flowchart, or an error message

3/11/2026
Claude

Claude Money-Saving Tips: Team Cost-Sharing “Co-Renting,” Seat Settings, and Usage Control

If you want to make Claude last longer without spending more, the key isn’t “asking less,” but getting account and usage management right. The Claude money-saving tips below are more hands-on: how to share costs through a compliant Team setup, control member usage, and reduce waste from unproductive conversations. Use Team to “co-rent”—don’t share a single account login Many people’s first instinct is to have multiple people share one Claude account password, but this approach is both unstable and likely to trigger risk controls, and data can get mixed up across users. A more reliable Claud

3/11/2026
Claude

Midjourney Common Error Troubleshooting Guide: Permissions, Job Failures, and Images Not Showing

When generating images with Midjourney, the most annoying thing isn’t the queue—it’s when “nothing changed, yet it suddenly throws an error.” Below, organized by the most common Midjourney error types, is a troubleshooting checklist that lays out the diagnostic order and actionable fixes to help you quickly get back to generating images. Start by checking your account and subscription: permission-related Midjourney errors are the most common. If Midjourney tells you that you don’t have permission or can’t use certain features, first confirm whether you’re logged into the same account. On the web and Discord

3/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Feature Comparison: A Complete Breakdown of Operational Differences Between the Web and Discord Versions

Even when using Midjourney to generate images, the experience differs noticeably between the web version and the Discord version. This article uses a “feature comparison” approach to clearly explain Midjourney’s core operations, management efficiency, and suitable use cases across the two entry points, so you can choose based on your habits. Entry Points and Onboarding: Which Is More Intuitive On Discord, Midjourney is centered around “commands.” The most common workflow is typing /imagine in the chat box and then adding your prompt to generate images. Its advantage is that it blends into the channel atmosphere—you can watch how others write prompts and reuse their ideas, making it quicker to get started.

3/11/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Quota-Saving Strategies with Compressed Conversations and Step-by-Step Questions

If you want to use ChatGPT longer and more reliably, the key is not to use it less, but to reduce “ineffective turns.” This article only covers money-saving tips you can apply immediately: make each question more precise, make each response segment more reusable, and avoid repeatedly following up and wasting your conversation quota on back-and-forth proofreading. Have it “question you back” first to reduce trial-and-error turns Many people start by throwing in a chunk of requirements, and ChatGPT can only guess—so you end up adding three or four more rounds of information. A more economical approach is: in the first sentence, ask it to list 3–5 clarifying questions first, and explain what each question will affect

3/11/2026
ChatGPT
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