Midjourney Parameter Prompt Tutorial: Aspect Ratios, Stylization Strength, and Version Switching
If you want Midjourney image generation to go from “pure luck” to “controllable,” the key is parameters. Midjourney’s parameter syntax isn’t complicated, but it’s easiest to mess up on symbols, placement, and versions. Below, organized by common scenarios, we’ll explain Midjourney parameters clearly in one go—just follow the templates and you can use them directly. Where to put Midjourney parameters: they only work in the right place When using Midjourney in Discord, first type /imagine, then enter your prompt.
ChatGPT’s New GPT-4o Features Explained: From All-Purpose Multimodality to Real-Time Voice Translation
ChatGPT’s most important recent upgrade is GPT-4o (the “o” stands for “omni,” meaning all-purpose). It brings text, voice, images, and more into a single conversation, making ChatGPT no longer just a “typing assistant,” but more like a multimodal tool that can see, listen, and explain. Based on hands-on experience, here are several of the new features most worth using right away. What’s changed with GPT-4o: conversations are smoother and feel more like real communication GPT-4o’s advantage shows up first in the lower “cost of communication.”
ChatGPT Account Switching Guide: Logging Out, Multi-Account Management, and Sync Essentials
This article covers just one thing: how to switch ChatGPT accounts on both the web and mobile, and clearly explain the common issue of “I switched accounts but it looks like I didn’t.” Chat history, settings, and sync behavior in ChatGPT are all tied to the account—once you follow the correct steps, you’re less likely to run into pitfalls. How to log out and switch ChatGPT accounts on the web In the web version of ChatGPT, open the menu from the avatar/name in the bottom-left corner and select “Log out.” After logging out, sign in with another Chat
Common Claude Opus 4.6 Error Troubleshooting: Artifacts Won’t Open, Insufficient Quota, and Reply Failures
When using Claude Opus 4.6, the most annoying thing is being able to log in but not send messages, seeing blank Artifacts, or suddenly getting a “usage insufficient” prompt. Below, organized by the most common types of issues, I’ll lay out a clear troubleshooting order for Claude Opus 4.6. Follow it and you can usually pinpoint the cause quickly. Start with three basic checks that resolve over half of issues When you encounter a Claude Opus 4.6 error, first refresh the page and reopen the conversation—many cases are just temporary connection hiccups. Next, log out and log back in once, paying special
Money-Saving Tips for Claude Opus 4.6: Practical Use of Usage Quotas, Context, and Project Reuse
If you want to use Claude Opus 4.6 more economically, the key isn’t “ask less,” but to maximize the density of effective information in every prompt. This article organizes a set of money-saving techniques you can follow directly—from usage allocation and context control to project reuse. You don’t need to change your workflow; just adjust a few habits and you can significantly reduce wasted usage. Use the “expensive part” where it matters most The scenarios where Claude Opus 4.6 is easiest to waste are using it for “information gathering” and “lengthy buildup.” If your goal is to write the final draft


