Claude Projects Tutorial: Create projects, add materials, and reuse pinned instructions
If you want Claude to remember your materials and work rules long-term, the easiest way is to use Projects. Below, in the order of actual steps, I’ll walk you through setting up a project, putting materials into it, and pinning commonly used instructions. Find Projects in Claude and create a new project After logging in to Claude, first look for “Projects” in the left navigation. Click “New project,” and give the project an easy-to-recognize name, such as “Legal Contract Review” or “Operations Weekly Report”
Claude Feature Comparison: How to Choose Among Free, Pro, and Team—Key Differences
To use Claude smoothly, the key is to understand the feature differences across plans: usage limits, priority, long-conversation capability, and collaboration permissions. Whether the free plan is enough for everyday Q&A, whether Pro is worth upgrading to, and what kinds of small teams Team is suited for—this article breaks down the differences clearly based on real usage experience. Usage Limits and Response Priority: The Gap Shows Up Mainly During “Peak Hours” Claude’s free plan is usually better suited for light use: occasional questions, simple rewrites, and quick research or idea prompts. During peak hours, you may be more likely to encounter waiting in a queue.
ChatGPT Troubleshooting Quick Reference: Fixing Connection Drops, 429 Rate Limits, and White Screens
If ChatGPT won’t open, messages won’t send, or the page turns white, it’s usually not because your “account is broken,” but due to network issues, browser cache, or service instability. Below is a prioritized troubleshooting sequence for ChatGPT errors—identify the cause first, then fix it—to save time on repeated retries. First, use 3 steps to narrow down the scope of the problem When troubleshooting ChatGPT errors, first check the service status: open status.openai.com. If there’s a widespread outage, don’t waste time tweaking local settings. The second step is to switch environments to verify: with the same account, split
Getting Started with Midjourney Web Reframe and Repaint Local Redraw Features
Midjourney’s web editor is more like a “post-production toolbox,” and the most useful tools in it are Reframe (recomposition) and Repaint (localized redraw). They turn the pain point of “having to reroll after generating an image” into a controllable fine-tuning workflow. Below, I’ll explain clearly—based on real operations—how to use them and when to use them. What is Reframe: change the composition without redoing the main subject The core of Reframe is “keep the main subject and rearrange the image boundaries.” You can turn the original image into a landscape poster or a portrait...
Midjourney User Guide: Switching Accounts, Unlinking & Re-linking Discord, and Authorization Management
Midjourney’s identity is centered on your Discord account: whichever Discord account you authorize to log in, that account is where your subscription and history go. Below, in the order of “switch accounts — revoke authorization — rebind,” the steps are explained clearly to keep things from getting more confusing as you switch. First, understand this: where is a Midjourney account actually bound? Midjourney doesn’t register a separate account system with an email; it identifies who you are through Discord authorization. In other words, on the same computer, switching Midjourney is essentially switching the Discord login state and the authorized account. Subscriptions (plans) are generally bound to the corresponding Discord user as well—if you switch to the wrong account, you’ll see “this subscription isn’t yours.”


