Titikey

ChatGPT Account Security Settings Guide: Two-Factor Authentication and Device Management

If you want your ChatGPT account to be more secure, the key is to complete the security setup: enable two-factor authentication, manage logged-in devices, and handle common verification failures. Below, each step is clearly laid out following the real in-app path—follow along and you can reduce the risk of your ChatGPT account being stolen to a very low level. The correct way to access ChatGPT security settings First open ChatGPT in your browser and log in. Click your avatar in the bottom-left corner or the personal menu in the top-right corner to enter “Settings.” In Settings, find the “Security” page.

2/18/2026
ChatGPT

Interpretation of New Features in the Claude 4 Series: Extended Thinking, File API, and Prompt Caching

The highlights of this Claude update are very focused: the Claude 4 series brings a hybrid mode of “instant replies + extended thinking,” while also rounding out agent long-task capabilities, developer APIs, and cost optimization in one go. For people who write code, run workflows, or work on long-term projects, the experience change is more noticeable than simply switching models. Below, I’ll break down Claude’s new changes by feature and explain them clearly.

2/18/2026
Claude

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: How to Throttle When Fast Minutes Aren’t Enough

Fast minutes get used up incredibly quickly, and that’s the first “invisible overspending” many people run into after subscribing to Midjourney. This article focuses only on Midjourney money-saving tips: not by opening multiple memberships, not by relying on luck, but by changing your image-generation workflow into a more resource-efficient habit—using fewer Fast minutes to get more consistent results. First, straighten out how your plan works: don’t waste Fast minutes during the “trial-and-error phase.” The first step in Midjourney money-saving isn’t immediately switching to a more expensive plan, but confirming whether you’re using Fast or Re

2/18/2026
ChatGPT

Getting started with Midjourney’s new features: Sref style reference, the exp parameter, and referencing anything

This round of Midjourney updates is more “actionable”: you don’t have to write very long prompts to get the style and details you want more consistently. This article breaks down the three most useful new capabilities, explains them clearly, and provides copy-and-paste-ready usage. After reading, you’ll be able to control “style,” “texture/feel,” and “subject consistency” separately in Midjourney. Sref style reference: bring a style you like straight into Midjourney Sref style reference (--sref) is now more like Midjourney’s

2/18/2026
Gemini

Midjourney FAQ: Login Issues, Image Generation Failures, and Prompt Rejections

When using Midjourney, the most frustrating thing is often not that you don’t know how to write prompts, but that you can’t log in, jobs get stuck, or prompts suddenly get rejected. Below is a consolidated list of the most common Midjourney issues, organized into step-by-step fixes you can follow directly, so you can get back to generating images quickly. Can’t log in or switched to the wrong account: First confirm “is it the same account?” When using Midjourney on the web or in Discord, the most common issue is actually “login succeeded but you ended up in a different account.” First check the Discord account/email you’re currently authorizing and whether it’s the same one you used before for subscribing and generating images; many people switched to a Discord alt account in the browser, causing their creations and subscription to “disappear.” First check your current authorized

2/18/2026
ChatGPT
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