Midjourney Web Tutorial (Web Version): Login Authorization, Gallery Organization, and High-Resolution Original Image Downloads
If you want to move beyond “only generating images in Discord” and use Midjourney smoothly, the web version is the most hassle-free step: logging in, viewing your generation history, organizing your gallery, and downloading high-resolution images can all be done in one place. Below, following the real operation flow, I’ll walk you through the commonly used features of the Midjourney web app—and help you avoid a few of the most common sticking points along the way. 1. How to Log In and Authorize on Midjourney Web After opening the Midjourney official website and entering the web app, clicking Log in usually redirects you to
ChatGPT Troubleshooting Guide: Fixing a Blank Screen, Infinite Loading, and Stuck Verification
If you run into a blank screen in ChatGPT, a page that keeps spinning/loading, or login verification getting stuck, it’s usually not because your “account is broken,” but because of browser cache, extension blocking, or issues in the network path. Follow the checks below from easiest to hardest; in a few minutes you can usually pinpoint the cause and restore normal use. First, rule out server-side and account-status issues Open status.openai.com to see whether there are service disruptions; if OpenAI is having an outage, there’s not much you can do locally to fix it right away. Then confirm whether you can open the login page on the same network
ChatGPT Plus Feature Comparison: Which Is More Cost-Effective—Personal Subscription or Team Plan?
People who want to activate ChatGPT Plus often struggle with whether to choose an individual subscription or go straight for the Team plan for more peace of mind. Both improve the user experience, but their focus is completely different: one leans toward “personal efficiency,” while the other leans toward “multi-user collaboration and management.” Below, I break down the differences clearly so you can place your order based on your needs. Core positioning: ChatGPT Plus accelerates individuals; the Team plan is a collaborative workspace. ChatGPT Plus is more like adding a “pass” to a personal account, typically offering more reliable availability during peak hours.
An at-a-glance guide to the all-purpose ChatGPT-4o update: voice interaction, real-time translation, and an accessible experience
With the release of ChatGPT-4o, the most obvious change isn’t that it’s “better at chatting,” but that it blends understanding and reasoning across text, voice, and visuals into a single unified experience. Below, I’ll break down ChatGPT-4o’s new features by usage scenario so you can apply them immediately to work and study. What exactly did ChatGPT-4o upgrade: from “typing-only” to fully multimodal In ChatGPT-4o, the “o” comes from omni (all-purpose). The core idea is integrating text, audio, and visual capabilities into one model. Compared to the past
Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Subscribe as Needed, Reduce Rework, Use Fast Hours Sparingly
To use Midjourney more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “finding the lowest price,” but buying subscriptions only during the periods you actually need them and spending your Fast hours where they matter most. The following set of Midjourney money-saving tips is suitable for everyday image-making, occasional freelance jobs, or bursts of high-intensity output, and can significantly reduce wasted generations and repeated time deductions. First, choose the right subscription: activate it on demand—don’t let idle time eat your budget. The easiest way to waste a Midjourney subscription is to stay on a continuous monthly plan while rarely generating images. It’s recommended to start with a monthly Midjour


