Titikey

Midjourney Troubleshooting: Fixing Failed Jobs, Stuck Queues, and Blank Outputs

When generating images with Midjourney, the most frustrating thing isn’t an unsatisfying result—it’s when a job won’t move, fails outright, or produces a blank image. The key to Midjourney troubleshooting is to first determine whether the issue is caused by the network/browser, the account/quota, or server-side congestion. Below, I lay out the troubleshooting order for the most common scenarios. Following these steps usually restores things quickly. First, confirm whether the abnormal behavior is caused by the server or your network. If Midjourney gets stuck or fails frequently, first open Midjourney’s official status page.

2/18/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between GPTs, Custom Instructions, and Regular Chats

It’s still ChatGPT, but the real differences in use often aren’t about whether it can answer, but about the entry points and feature options. Below is a comparison of ChatGPT features that breaks down three ways of using it—regular chats, GPTs, and custom instructions—so you can choose based on your scenario. Regular chats: the fastest to get started, but context relies heavily on “memory” Regular chats are ChatGPT’s most straightforward entry point: asking questions, following up, and having it revise text are all very convenient. It’s suitable for ad-hoc tasks, such as writing a short piece of copy, organizing key points, or rewriting a paragraph to sound more polite.

2/18/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Money-Saving Tips: Plan choices and usage control checklist—subscribe less and still get enough

To use Claude smoothly without spending too much, the key is to choose the right plan, cut down on ineffective conversation turns, and focus your subscription time on truly high-value tasks. The checklist below is organized with the mindset of “save on subscription fees first, then save on usage.” Following it usually reduces Claude’s overall cost significantly. First, choose the right Claude plan: don’t pay for features you won’t use If you only occasionally write copy or polish emails, draft first with Claude Free, then bundle the parts that require deep reasoning or long-form synthesis into your subscription period.

2/18/2026
Claude

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: How to get high-quality work done with fewer conversation turns

If you want to use ChatGPT more economically, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to maximize the output of each conversation. The set of ChatGPT money-saving tips below focuses on reducing quota usage caused by ineffective follow-up questions, repeated explanations, and endless revision cycles. Write a “task sheet” first and state your requirements fully in one go The most wasteful situation is adding requirements as you chat, going back and forth to confirm things for a dozen rounds. One of the most practical ChatGPT money-saving tips: write your task sheet outside the input box first, then paste it in all at once. The task sheet should include: goal,

2/18/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Opus 4.6 money-saving tips: compress high-quality output into fewer turns

Claude Opus 4.6 is powerful—but that power also means your quota is more “precious.” If you want to save money, the key isn’t to use it less, but to make each conversation closer to a one-shot hit: reduce trial-and-error turns, shorten the context, and turn tasks into reusable templates. The following set of Claude Opus 4.6 money-saving tips is ideal for people who use it frequently in daily work to follow directly. Set the rules first: Claude Opus 4.6 only handles the “high-value parts” The most economical way is to reserve Claude Opus 4.6 for what you truly nee

2/18/2026
Claude
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