Titikey

ChatGPT Custom GPTs vs. Regular Chat: Use Cases and Quick-Start Essentials

Even when chatting in ChatGPT, the experience between “regular chat” and “custom GPTs” is very different. One is more like ad-hoc Q&A, while the other is more like a reusable work assistant. Below, the ChatGPT features are compared clearly by entry point, use cases, boundaries, and how to get started. Entry point and positioning: one is a temporary session, the other is a reusable configuration Regular chat is simply opening a new chat window, suitable for ask-as-you-go Q&A. When the question changes, you just rephrase it and keep chatting. ChatGPT will follow the current context, but you have to restate your preferences each time

2/25/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney User Guide: Register an account, link Discord, and complete your first image generation

This Midjourney user guide covers only three things: how to register and log in, how to properly link Midjourney with Discord, and how to successfully complete your first image generation. Follow the steps and you’ll largely avoid common sticking points like “the bot isn’t responding” or “can’t find the generated results.” Preparation: Get a Discord account first, then go to the Midjourney website Midjourney’s core interactions rely on Discord, so the first step is to prepare a Discord account that you can log into normally

2/24/2026
Gemini

Midjourney Image Generation Troubleshooting Manual for Stuck Jobs, Missing Permissions, and Broken Links

When generating images with Midjourney, the most common hassles are jobs getting stuck, “missing permissions” prompts, and unavailable image links. Below is a Midjourney troubleshooting checklist organized by scenario. Follow it step by step; usually you can identify the cause and get image generation back to normal. What to do if image generation keeps queuing or is stuck on Waiting/Queued Start with the most basic Midjourney troubleshooting step: in Discord, type /info to see whether you are in

2/24/2026
ChatGPT

Claude New Feature Roundup: Extended Output, Usage Dashboard, and File API Highlights

Recently, Claude’s updates have leaned more toward being “developer-ready”: not only is the model stronger, but it has also filled key gaps around long outputs, cost visibility, and context continuity for long-running tasks. Below, organized by the three capabilities you’re most likely to use right away, is a quick breakdown of what’s been upgraded and how to use it. Extended output: long articles and long code are no longer stuck at 4096 In the Claude API, Claude Sonnet 3.5’s maximum output has been increased from 4096 to 8192 tokens, making it suitable for generating in one go

2/24/2026
Claude

Claude Money-Saving Tips: Practical Task-Based Usage Splitting and Collaboration Strategies

If you want to use Claude smoothly without going over budget, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to make every conversation’s usage count. The money-saving tips below—from plan selection and conversation organization to collaboration and division of labor—are small tweaks you can start doing immediately in daily work. Do them well, and you’ll clearly feel Claude becomes more “long-lasting.” Choose a Claude plan based on usage frequency—spend your money in the right place first The first step in Claude money-saving tips is to match your usage frequency: people who only occasionally write copy or polish emails should first use the free allowance to get the workflow down

2/24/2026
Claude
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