ChatGPT Account Security Settings Guide: Login Methods, Two-Factor Authentication, and Secure Sign-Out
This guide focuses specifically on ChatGPT account security settings: how to straighten out your login method, enable two-factor authentication, and securely sign out across multiple devices. Completing these steps can significantly reduce the risk of CAPTCHA loops, logins from unusual locations, and credential-stuffing attacks. 1. Before you start, confirm how you log in to your ChatGPT account First, be clear about which method you currently use to log in to your ChatGPT account: email and password, Google, Apple, or Microsoft. Different entry points may lead to different accounts, and the most com
Claude Sonnet Long-Context Capability Breakdown: What Changes with a Million Tokens
The most noteworthy update in this release of Claude is the expansion of Sonnet’s context window to the “million-token” level. Put simply, Claude can ingest longer documents, code, and conversation history in one go, then analyze and generate based on the same shared global information. For long-form review and collaboration on complex projects, the experience will be noticeably different. What exactly does Claude’s “million tokens” change? In the past, when using Claude to handle long content, a common approach was to upload it in segments and summarize across multiple rounds,
Midjourney New Feature Overview: More coherent visuals, clearer details, more accurate text
Midjourney’s recent model update pushes the long-standing “looks good but unstable” problem a big step forward: character limbs are more coherent, textures are cleaner, and even text generation is more reliable. If you often use Midjourney for character posters, e-commerce hero images, or concept art, these changes will directly impact output efficiency and how often you need to redo work. Below, organized by the most practical improvements, is a quick guide to how to use Midjourney’s new features and when to use them. 1) Improved coherence: hands, feet, and bodies are no longer so “abstract” <
ChatGPT-4o All-in-One Update Explained: Voice, Desktop Summoning, and File Analysis
ChatGPT-4o combines text, voice, and visual understanding into a single model, so chatting no longer relies only on typing. Whether you’re on a phone or a computer, ChatGPT-4o feels more like an “on-call” assistant: it can listen, it can see, and it’s better at handling files and data. What exactly did ChatGPT-4o upgrade? The “o” in ChatGPT-4o stands for omni (all-around), with a focus on multimodal reasoning: understanding text, images, and voice input within the same turn of conversation. Compared with the past—when you had to switch modes or rely on screenshots...
Claude Money-Saving Tips: Slimming Conversations, Splitting Tasks, and Not Wasting Your Quota
When you use Claude for writing, summarizing, or coding, it’s easy to burn through your quota in back-and-forth follow-up questions. To save money, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to get Claude to produce a usable result in one pass and avoid detours. The methods below aren’t flashy, but they can noticeably reduce ineffective dialogue and repeated consumption. First, write your requirements clearly: Help Claude hit the target in one shot Before you message Claude, first write one sentence stating “what finished deliverable I want,” for example: “Produce a WeChat public-account article that’s ready to publish, including a title and sections.” Then add three hard constraints: target audience, length rang


