ChatGPT Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Temporary Chat, Memory, and Projects
This article offers a more everyday comparison of ChatGPT features: even though they’re all conversations, the experiences of Temporary Chat, Memory, and Projects differ greatly. Choosing the right entry point means less need to explain background, less digging through old logs, and better privacy control. Below, I’ll break it down clearly by use case. 1. First, understand the core of this ChatGPT feature comparison: three “ways of working” Many people think ChatGPT only has “start a new chat” and “continue chatting,” but it’s actually more like three workflows. Temporary chat leans toward one-off consu
Midjourney Batch Image Generation New Feature: Batch Size 8 — See More Drafts at Once
Midjourney has recently added a very practical improvement to its generation workflow: Batch Size 8 (a batch of 8 images). For people who often “find the direction first, then refine,” it lets Midjourney deliver more candidate drafts in one go, reducing the need to rerun prompts back and forth and directly speeding up trial and error. What Batch Size 8 is: expanding “4 per set” to “8 per set” In the past on Midjourney, a typical generation result was a set of 4 cand
Midjourney money-saving tips: control costs with parameters and save Fast minutes for final renders
If you want to save money with Midjourney, the key isn’t “generating fewer images,” but reducing wasted iterations. Keep the exploration phase lightweight, then crank up quality for the finalization phase, and your savings will become obvious immediately. The following approach is more hands-on—adjust your workflow accordingly and you’ll save. Light first, heavy later: use low-cost drafts to curb repeated generations The first step to saving money in Midjourney is to separate “direction testing” from “final-quality rendering.” When writing prompts, start with lower quality parameters (e.g., --qual
ChatGPT FAQ: Messages Won’t Send, Image Uploads, and Rate Limiting
When using ChatGPT, the most infuriating thing is often not “not knowing how to use it,” but suddenly being unable to send messages, failing to upload images, or being told you’re making requests too frequently. Below is an FAQ that consolidates the most common issues and provides a practical troubleshooting sequence by symptom. You can start checking from the easiest step. Message send failure: endless loading spinner or an error prompt When ChatGPT won’t send a message, first refresh the page or restart the app, then resend the exact same content—many temporary congestion issues can be bypassed immediately. If it still fails, it’s recommended to copy your question
A Detailed Look at New Features in Midjourney’s Web Image Editor: Erase/Restore and Canvas Expansion
Midjourney has recently pushed “image generation” one step further: editing images directly on the web. You can edit works generated by Midjourney, or upload your own images for modifications—everything from local inpainting to canvas expansion can be done within the same interface. This update doesn’t solve “can it draw,” but “how well can you revise” In the past, after generating an image with Midjourney, changing details usually meant repeatedly rerolling, or throwing the image into external software to fix it. Now the web image editor brings erase,

