Midjourney Feature Comparison: How to Choose Image Prompts, Style Reference, and Character Reference
In Midjourney, if you want something to look “like a certain image,” “like a certain art style,” or “like the same person,” you need different features. Image Prompts, Style Reference (--sref), and Character Reference (--cref) each emphasize different things—choose the wrong one and your results will drift further off as you tweak. Below, the differences are clarified by goal, along with ready-to-use methods you can apply directly. What problems do Image Prompts, --sref, and --cref each solve? Midjourney’s Image Prompt is more like “use this image as a reference for
ChatGPT FAQ: Quick fixes for lost chats, sync failures, and memory not working
When using ChatGPT, the most annoying things are chats suddenly disappearing, not syncing across devices, or “memory” never taking effect. Below, these frequent issues are broken down by scenario and troubleshot step by step—usually you can pinpoint the cause and fix it. The content focuses only on common abnormalities within ChatGPT itself. Lost chat history: First confirm your account and sidebar status Most “disappearing” ChatGPT conversations aren’t deleted—it’s usually that you logged into a different account or workspace. First, check your email/login method at the avatar to ensure it’s the same (Google, App
A roundup of ChatGPT-4o’s new all-in-one features: from voice and vision to real-time translation
The most noteworthy recent update to ChatGPT is the launch of ChatGPT-4o. It combines text, voice, and vision capabilities into a single reasoning system, making interactions feel more like an “assistant you can speak to at any time,” and making everything from translation and learning to image-based analysis smoother. What is ChatGPT-4o: integrating multimodality into a single conversation The “o” in ChatGPT-4o comes from omni (all-purpose). The key point isn’t that there’s an extra button, but that the same model can process text, audio, and images, and carry out coherent reasoning within the same conver
ChatGPT Plus Subscription FAQ: Charged but Not Activated and Refund Handling
This article summarizes the most common pitfalls when subscribing to ChatGPT Plus: charged but not activated, payment failure, duplicate charges, and where to request a refund. For each issue, it provides an actionable troubleshooting sequence to help you avoid detours. Charged Successfully but ChatGPT Plus Isn’t Activated: Check These 3 Steps First If you run into “I was charged but I’m still on the free plan,” first confirm you didn’t subscribe on the wrong account—this is very common if you’ve switched email addresses/login methods on the same device. Next, on the web version go to Settings → Plan (or My plan) to check the current status; sometimes the mobile app display is delayed.
ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Budget planning and price-comparison tactics you can do even on the free version
If you want to save money with ChatGPT, you don’t necessarily need a paid subscription—the key is to treat it as a tool where “saving time = saving cost.” The following ChatGPT money-saving tips focus more on actionable budget planning, price-comparison decisions, and cutting down on pointless back-and-forth. The more complete the information you provide, the closer ChatGPT’s plan will be to something you can execute directly. Write your needs in full upfront: reduce the hidden cost of repeated Q&A Many people end up chatting with ChatGPT longer and longer because their first question is too vague, and they keep adding conditions afterward. A more cost-saving approach is: first write

