ChatGPT Troubleshooting Guide: Login Loops, Network Issues, and Message Send Failures
If ChatGPT won’t open, keeps spinning, or your messages won’t send, don’t rush to reinstall the app. Most issues can be quickly pinpointed with a fixed troubleshooting sequence: first determine whether it’s a server-side fluctuation or something caused by your local network, browser, or account status. Below are practical ChatGPT troubleshooting methods organized by the most common scenarios. First determine whether it’s a server-side outage to avoid wasting effort The first step in troubleshooting ChatGPT is to confirm whether the problem is only happening on your side. You can open OpenAI’s official status page (s
Midjourney Discord Beginner Tutorial: Registration, Account Linking, and Your First Image Generation
This article walks through getting started with Midjourney on Discord: from registering for Discord and joining the official server to generating your first image with a command. Follow the steps and you’ll usually avoid common beginner issues like “can’t see channels,” “no permission,” or “commands not responding.” Preparation: Get your Discord account set up properly first Midjourney mainly runs inside Discord, so the first step is to register and log in to a Discord account. It’s recommended to use an email you regularly use so you can receive verification codes and recover the account if needed.
Claude Money-Saving Tips: Reduce Usage by Splitting Storage with Summaries and Separate Chats
If you want to make Claude last longer and cost less, the key isn’t “ask less,” but “waste less.” A lot of usage is actually consumed by hidden costs like repeatedly revisiting long conversations, oversized attachments, and overly long outputs. The following set of Claude money-saving tips is easy to adopt immediately for everyday writing, translation, and reading materials. Break tasks into smaller parts: Don’t let one long conversation drain your quota Claude is very sensitive to “context length.” The more you pile into the same chat, the more each subsequent question has to process the old content along with the new, and the faster your quota runs out. A more economical approach is to split by
Midjourney money-saving tips: reduce the number of generations by controlling parameters and reusing your workflow
With the same idea, repeatedly “rerolling” in Midjourney is the biggest money-burner. The truly effective Midjourney money-saving trick is to turn every generation into a reusable workflow: lock in the direction first, then make local fine-tunes, cutting down on wasted full-image reruns. Lock the “direction” down first: don’t randomly toggle aspect ratio, style, and randomness Many people start with the default square image and default style; the results drift further and further off, so they have to restart again and again. When using Midjourney, first set --ar (aspect ratio) and your general style preference.
ChatGPT Memory feature is now live: chat preferences can be saved and managed with one click
ChatGPT’s Memory feature cuts out the hassle of “having to repeat yourself every time”: it can reference the preferences and background you’ve mentioned in later conversations, making its answers better match your habits. More importantly, ChatGPT Memory isn’t forced on—you can view, delete, or turn it off at any time. What exactly does ChatGPT Memory remember? The core of ChatGPT Memory is to retain “stable information that’s useful to you,” such as your writing tone, commonly used formats, and the background of long-term projects you’re working on. You can also


