How to use Midjourney’s new editor: inpainting, retexturing, and moderation changes
Recently, Midjourney has made “editing images” feel more like a complete workflow: you can upload an existing image, expand the canvas, crop, and inpaint within the same picture, and even switch the overall materials and lighting to a different style with one click. At the same time, Midjourney is also testing a more granular V2 moderation system, where prompts, masks, and outputs will all be checked together. External image editor: expand, crop, and inpaint right after upload This time, Midjourney’s external image editor is centered on “start with an image first
Midjourney Web: A Quick Start Guide to the New Create Entry Point and Favorites Feature
Midjourney has recently made both “creating” and “managing” much smoother: you can now generate images directly on the web, and there’s a more practical way to organize favorites. Below, following the real operating flow, I’ll clearly explain how to use this new batch of features and how to pair them with your existing workflow. Generate images directly with Midjourney on the web: no need to take an extra detour After opening the Midjourney official website and logging in, you’ll find the web version is no longer just for “viewing images”—you can start creating right away. En
Midjourney Error Troubleshooting Guide: Job Failures, Invalid Links, and a Blank Gallery
When you encounter a Midjourney error, don’t rush to change your prompt. Many issues are actually caused by your network, authorization, or the job queue. Below, based on the most common Midjourney error scenarios, I’ll separate “how to diagnose” and “how to fix” them. Following these steps usually helps you get back to generating images quickly. Start with three quick checks (fastest way to pinpoint the issue) Step 1: Check service status: Open Midjourney’s Status page to see whether there’s an outage or congestion; if it’s congested, Midjourney errors often appear in batches.
ChatGPT Two-Factor Authentication Setup Guide: A More Secure Account and Device Management
This is a ChatGPT usage tutorial focused on how to enable two-factor authentication (MFA) and manage logged-in devices to reduce the risk of account theft. After completing the steps, even if your password is leaked, it will be difficult for others to log into your ChatGPT account directly. Go to Security Settings: Find the Two-Factor Authentication entry First, open ChatGPT in a browser and log in. Click your avatar in the top-right corner to go to the settings page. Usually, under “Security” in “Settings,” you can see the “Two-factor” option.
ChatGPT Troubleshooting Workflow: Fixing Stuck Loading, Network Blocking, and Conversation Errors
If ChatGPT won’t open, keeps spinning, fails to send, or shows “Something went wrong,” don’t rush to refresh repeatedly. Most issues can be pinpointed with a stable ChatGPT troubleshooting sequence: first confirm whether there’s server-side turbulence, then check the browser session, network, and account status. Follow the path below from easiest to hardest. First determine whether it’s a server outage or a local environment issue The first step in ChatGPT troubleshooting is to see whether “everyone is down.” Open Ope


