Claude Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Regular Chat, Projects, and Artifacts
Whether you’re using Claude to write copy, modify code, or read materials, the experience can differ greatly depending on the entry point. This article compares Claude’s regular chat, Projects, and Artifacts side by side to help you choose the right tool for each task type, reducing repetitive copy-pasting and loss of context. Regular Chat: Fastest for quick questions, but context easily gets scattered Claude’s regular chat is suitable for “ask and leave” scenarios—like polishing a paragraph on the fly, quickly explaining a concept, or having Claude propose a few alternative titles. Its advantage is that it works out of the box: simple prompts, and after one round of edits you can immediately continue with follow-up questions.
A roundup of ChatGPT’s new features: memory controls, direct cloud-drive access, and upgraded voice experience
Recently, ChatGPT has made clear progress in two areas: “understanding you better” and “being more useful.” On one hand, it has filled in the gaps around memory and privacy controls; on the other, it has made files, voice, and the desktop experience smoother to use. Below, organized by usage scenarios, is a quick guide to what problems these new features can solve. ChatGPT Memory: what it remembers and how you can manage it ChatGPT’s memory feature records information that’s useful to you over the long term at appropriate times—such as your preferred writing style, commonly used language, or fixed formatting requirements—so future conversations require less explanation.
Midjourney Plan Feature Comparison Guide: Stealth Mode, Image Quota, and Speed Differences
When choosing a Midjourney subscription, many people aren’t unable to use it—they just don’t know exactly how the different plans differ. This article focuses only on feature comparisons: generation speed, how quotas are consumed, private publishing (Stealth mode), and which users each plan suits. After reading, you’ll basically be able to tell which Midjourney tier you should choose. How to read “quota” for image generation: Fast vs. Relax is the key dividing line The most fundamental differences among Midjourney plans are how much “fast generation” resource you can use, and whether they offer a Relax mode that’s better suited for long-running generation.
ChatGPT Memory, Voice, and New Desktop Features: Getting Started and Things to Watch Out For
Recently, ChatGPT’s updates have gone beyond simply “smarter answers” and are clearly moving toward being “more usable and more aligned with personal workflows.” The most noteworthy changes are ChatGPT’s memory feature, a more natural voice experience, and shifts in the desktop app and file-handling methods. Below, I’ll break down these new ChatGPT features and add the most common pitfalls you’re likely to run into in real use. Memory feature: Let ChatGPT remember you—but you’re in control At the core of the memory feature is: ChatGPT
ChatGPT Account Registration, Email Linking, and Multi-Device Login Switching Tutorial
This tutorial only covers a few high-frequency operations for a ChatGPT account: how to register, how to complete your email information, and how to log in and switch accounts between a computer and a phone. Follow the steps, and you’ll basically be able to straighten out your ChatGPT login flow and avoid the awkward situation of “I can get in, but I can’t find my chat history.” 1. ChatGPT Sign-Up Entry and Common Registration Methods Open the official ChatGPT website (chatgpt.com) and click “Sign up” to register. ChatGPT supports email registration, and also sup


