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ChatGPT FAQ: Generation Failures, Rate-Limit Notices, and Chat History Recovery

When using ChatGPT, the most annoying thing is often not “not knowing how to ask,” but sudden errors, freezing, or missing history. Below, we break down the most common issues clearly: first determine whether it’s the network, browser, or account side, then provide actionable steps. Troubleshoot in order, and you can usually get back to normal within a few minutes. 1. What to do if ChatGPT can’t generate or shows an error If you see a blank loading spinner or messages like “Something went wrong,” refresh once first, then try again in a different network environment. Very oft

2/28/2026
ChatGPT

A Comprehensive Analysis of ChatGPT’s Memory Feature: Stored Memories, Chat History, and Privacy Toggles

ChatGPT’s memory feature saves you from repeatedly explaining background information, but it also requires clearer ways to stay in control. This article explains in one go what ChatGPT “remembers,” how to manage it, and how to protect your privacy—follow the settings and you’ll be able to use it right away. What exactly does ChatGPT’s memory remember? Two mechanisms you need to distinguish ChatGPT’s memory is not the same as “scrolling through chat logs.” It usually falls into two categories: “stored memories” that you explicitly ask it to keep, and insights drawn from past conversations, used to improve subsequent re

2/28/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Web Editor Upgrade: How to Use Erase/Repaint and Canvas Expansion

Midjourney has recently made its web-based image editor much smoother to use: after clicking into a piece, you can enter the new interface via the “Edit” button and directly make local edits and expand the canvas. For those who often produce posters, e-commerce images, or concept art, the focus of this update isn’t “drawing better,” but “editing better.” Below, I’ll explain Midjourney’s new workflow by feature. 1. Where to access Midjourney’s new editing interface In Midjourn

2/28/2026
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Midjourney money-saving tips: use parameters and local edits to reduce reroll attempts

The easiest way to “burn money” in Midjourney isn’t the subscription itself, but repeated rerolls and ineffective trial-and-error. The following set of Midjourney money-saving tips focuses on two things: using parameters to lower the cost of each generation, and using local edits to keep rework to the smallest possible scope. Follow these, and using Midjourney will be more stable—and more economical. First, break your Midjourney needs into two steps: composition first, details later In Midjourney, many people start by piling on detail words, and the result

2/28/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Build a Personal Productivity Workbench with Free Features

If you want to use ChatGPT more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “asking more,” but “fewer back-and-forths.” For the same task, a small change in how you ask can significantly reduce the number of messages and the time spent reworking. The following set of ChatGPT money-saving tips is designed specifically for free-use scenarios, squeezing more output from every single conversation. Write a task brief first: Explain the request clearly in one go What costs most when using ChatGPT isn’t the feature fee, but the time cost of repeatedly adding missing information. Before you start, write a “task brief”: goal, audience, constraints, output format

2/28/2026
ChatGPT
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