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Claude Model Feature Comparison: A Selection Guide for Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus

Even though they’re all Claude, the differences in each model’s priorities are quite obvious: some prioritize speed, some aim for balance, and some excel at complex reasoning and long-form text. Below, we compare Claude’s capabilities through “everyday, tangible experiences” to help you use Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus in the most suitable scenarios. First, clarify the positioning: three paths—fast, steady, and strong Claude Haiku is more like a “quick-reacting assistant,” suitable for short, high-frequency tasks such as Q&A, summarization, rewriting, and customer-service scripts. Claude

2/7/2026
Claude

ChatGPT Chat History Search: A New Feature to Quickly Retrieve Old Conversations and Answers

With ChatGPT’s new “chat history search,” you no longer have to scroll through the screen to dig up old conversations. You can search in ChatGPT just like you search notes, directly locating past solutions, prompts, and conclusions—and continue finishing the project. What ChatGPT’s chat history search actually solves Many people use ChatGPT as a workbench: email templates they’ve written, resume versions they’ve revised, code snippets they’ve debugged are all in chats—but when they really need them, they can’t find them. Chat history search enables ChatGPT to retrieve past conversations by keyword.

2/7/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Sonnet 3.5 New Features at a Glance: Extended Output and Workbench Upgrades

This Claude Sonnet 3.5 update isn’t focused on “being better at chatting,” but on being more suitable for real-world deployment in APIs and everyday development workflows: a stronger model, longer outputs, and a more usable console. Below, I’ll break down the most noteworthy new changes in Claude Sonnet 3.5 and explain them clearly. Claude Sonnet 3.5: A Stronger Positioning as a Mid-Tier Model Claude Sonnet 3.5 is officially described as the “latest version,” outperforming competing models in multiple evaluations.

2/7/2026
Claude

Midjourney FAQ: Authorization Failure, Unable to Generate Images, and a Stuck Queue

When using Midjourney to generate images, the most common headaches are Discord authorization, unavailable commands, an endlessly waiting queue, and broken image links. Below is a Midjourney FAQ organized by scenario. Following these checks usually restores normal use quickly. Each step aims to be actionable to avoid repeated trial and error. Discord Authorization Failure: You Can Log In but Can’t Use Midjourney Midjourney relies on Discord account authorization,

2/7/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT’s new cloud-drive direct-upload capability: Easier analysis with Drive and OneDrive

If you often use ChatGPT to work with spreadsheets, reports, or presentation materials, this update will feel significant: ChatGPT now supports selecting and uploading files directly from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, eliminating the repeated download-then-upload steps and making data analysis smoother. What exactly does ChatGPT’s cloud-drive direct upload solve? In the past, doing data analysis in ChatGPT usually meant downloading files to your local device first, then manually uploading them into the chat box. Now ChatGPT moves the “fetch file” step up to the cloud-drive source.

2/7/2026
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