Titikey

Claude Feature Comparison: How to Choose Among Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku

Even if you’re using Claude, the experience can vary noticeably across different models: some are more reliable and better at reasoning, while others are faster and more cost-efficient. This article provides a practical comparison of Claude’s features to help you pick the right model by task type and avoid detours. Differences in Model Positioning: Capability, Speed, and Stability This comparison starts with positioning: Opus typically represents the “upper limit of capability,” suitable for complex tasks and high-standard outputs; Sonnet is more of a “balanced” option, offering a good trade-off between speed and quality; Haiku focuses on “fast responses and low cost.”

3/9/2026
Claude

Midjourney money-saving tips: Create stable, high-quality work with fewer generations

If you want to make better images without burning through your compute, the key is “less rework.” Following a real, end-to-end generation workflow, this article organizes a practical set of Midjourney money-saving tips: first, iterate cheaply, then lock in reusable settings. Lower the “trial-and-error cost” as much as possible before chasing details A lot of people waste time repeatedly re-rolling the same type of composition and subject. The first step in Midjourney money-saving is to start with drafts. In the draft stage, prioritize a lower quality parameter (for example, add --q 0

3/9/2026
ChatGPT

Get the best value out of ChatGPT: money-saving tips and a checklist guide to free features

If you want to use ChatGPT more economically, you don’t necessarily need a subscription—the key is to spend the free-tier quota where it matters most. This article organizes a set of money-saving tips around “less rework, less fluff, less trial and error,” so ChatGPT feels more like an efficiency tool and less like a chat-time consumer. Save your free quota for “high-value questions”—don’t use ChatGPT as a search box The free version of ChatGPT usually includes a certain allowance for using advanced models (check the on-page notice for specifics). After you use it up, the base model can still do plenty. Money-saving tip

3/9/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT New Features: GPT-4o Multimodal Conversations and Desktop Productivity Upgrades

This ChatGPT update is centered on truly putting GPT-4o’s “all-around” capabilities to work: it not only writes text, but can also listen, see, and converse more naturally. For everyday use, the most noticeable changes are smoother voice interactions, easier cross-language communication, and faster access on desktop. GPT-4o turns ChatGPT into an assistant that can “see and hear” GPT-4o is positioned as omni (all-around), so ChatGPT is no longer limited to text Q&A; instead, it integrates

3/9/2026
ChatGPT

Claude FAQ: File Failures, Interrupted Outputs, and Rate-Limit Handling

When using Claude for writing, summarizing, or reading files, the most common snags are “can’t upload,” “it stopped mid-reply,” or “suddenly it says too many requests.” Below is a Claude FAQ that organizes high-frequency issues by scenario—following these checks usually fixes the problem on the spot. 1. What to do if Claude won’t open or keeps loading First, open Claude in an incognito/private window to rule out a blank screen or stuck loading caused by browser extensions or script blockers. Then clear the site cache and cookies; many “after logging in it jumps back to the homepage” loops

3/9/2026
Claude
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