Titikey

ChatGPT New Features at a Glance: No-Login Access, Desktop App, Cloud Drive Imports, and Search

Recently, ChatGPT’s update focus has been very clear: easier to open, more convenient for reading files, and more like an assistant that’s always on call. Below is a rundown from “changes you can use right away” to “features currently in testing,” so you don’t miss practical details. Usable without logging in: temporary chats are more hassle-free ChatGPT now supports direct use “without an account” under certain conditions, which is ideal for quick fact-checking, copy editing, or rapid Q&A. Note that this no-login experience typically doesn’t provide chat history saving, sharing, or some personalization capab

2/6/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Troubleshooting: Fixing Voice Unavailable, Upload Failures, and Tool Errors

If ChatGPT suddenly can’t use voice, won’t upload files, or keeps throwing tool errors, it’s usually not because “the account is dead,” but because something is wrong with permissions, the browser environment, or the network route. Below is a practical, scenario-based ChatGPT troubleshooting checklist. By adjusting two or three settings, you can usually get things back to normal. Start with three basic checks: network, account, browser environment When doing ChatGPT troubleshooting, first confirm whether other international sites open normally on the same network; if it’s unstable, switch networks or use a more reliable connection first

2/6/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: One-Prompt-to-Final Images and Mode Settings to Cut Costs

If you want to generate images with Midjourney without burning through your quota on “trial-and-error runs,” the key isn’t running more tasks—it’s reducing wasted generations. The following set of Midjourney money-saving tips is more hands-on: write prompts precisely, reuse reference materials, and make smart trade-offs in modes and quality parameters. You’ll find that for the same results, the number of runs can drop noticeably. Write “complete” prompts to avoid rerunning over and over Most waste comes from prompts that are too vague in a single sentence: none of the four images are right, so you have to start over. Midjourney money-saving ti

2/5/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Money-Saving Tips: Task Splitting and Document Caching to Reduce Wasted Chat Quota

To save money when using Claude, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to make every prompt closer to a finished deliverable. The practices below aren’t based on any mysticism—they focus on task splitting, reusing materials, and quota management, and can significantly reduce ineffective back-and-forth and repeated consumption. First, write your requirements as a “deliverables checklist” to avoid rework The most expensive thing in Claude is revising again and again, because every time you add more context you burn another round of chat. It’s recommended that you clearly specify the deliverables up front: how many versions you want, word-count range, tone, what must be included and what must be avoided—then send it all at once.

2/5/2026
Claude

Claude Troubleshooting Checklist: Quick Fixes for 500/503 Service Errors and Message Send Failures

If Claude won’t open, shows 500/503, can’t send messages, or keeps spinning, in most cases it’s not that “you did something wrong,” but a combination of network conditions, browser cache, or server-side congestion on Claude’s end. The following Claude troubleshooting checklist is organized from “fast first, slow later”: first identify whether the issue is on your side or Claude’s side, then work through the items one by one—usually it will be back to normal within a few minutes. Start with three quick checks: Is it a Claude outage or a local issue? When troubleshooting Claude errors,

2/5/2026
Claude
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