Titikey

Introduction to Claude’s new features: how to use ultra-long context and GitHub integration

Claude’s latest update boils down to two things: it can read longer content in one go, and it plugs into the development workflow more smoothly. For teams, this means less splitting and less copy‑pasting—Claude can more easily provide actionable advice at the scale of “the whole thing.” Ultra-long context: from “looking at snippets” to “seeing the big picture” In enterprise scenarios, Claude Enterprise focuses on a larger context capacity. Official information mentions up to 500K context, making it easier to handle long documents, meeting minutes, specifications, and historical discussions

2/11/2026
Claude

ChatGPT Login Security Settings Guide: Two-Factor Authentication, Email Changes, and Secure Logout

This tutorial explains clearly how to set up ChatGPT login security: from enabling two-step verification, to the approach for changing your email, and to securely logging out across multiple devices—so your account won’t be “borrowed” and your history won’t be seen by others. After completing the steps, your ChatGPT account will be more secure and easier to recover. Go to Settings: First confirm you’re logged into the same account Open ChatGPT on the web, click the avatar (or personal menu) in the bottom-left to enter Settings, then find the account-related management entry. If you previously logged in using

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Web Adds External Image Editing: Retexturing and a Detailed Guide to Stricter Moderation

Midjourney has recently rounded out its web-based image editing capabilities: you can not only edit images it generated itself, but also upload external images for partial repainting (inpainting). The new interface centralizes tools like Erase, Restore, and Expand Canvas under an “Edit” entry point, and adds a “Retexture” mode that lets you quickly swap materials and lighting while keeping the same composition. Below, organized by features and onboarding steps, we’ll clearly explain the key changes in this Midjourney update. The web editing entry point now feels more “like software” On the Midjourney web app, image cards

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Use a Question Bank, Batch Processing, and Offline Drafts to Reduce Usage

To make the most of limited free uses, the key is to reduce “back-and-forth requirement changes” and “repeatedly explaining the background.” Based on my own daily workflow, this article puts together a practical set of ChatGPT money-saving tips: first write things clearly offline, then reuse via templates, and finally handle tasks in one batch. Write requirements clearly offline first: fewer detours means savings The most reliable ChatGPT money-saving tip is to write down your goal, constraints, and output format in a notes app before sending—e.g., “give me three options + a comparison table + a conclusion.” Provide all necessary information in one go, and you can

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Money-Saving Tips: Layered Conversations, Preprocessing Materials, and Controlled-Length Outputs to Save Quota

To use Claude more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “ask less,” but to spend your quota where it matters in each conversation. The following set of Claude money-saving tips is more hands-on: start with low-cost groundwork, then split the conversation into layers, slim down files before uploading, and finally reduce repeated rework with controlled word count and one-shot requirements. Start with a low-cost model for the groundwork, then hand the hard parts to a stronger model In Claude, if a lightweight model can handle it, don’t start at high intensity: first have it create an outline, list key points, and suggest topic directions, then hand off the most critical reasoning or polishing to a stronger model

2/11/2026
Claude
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