ChatGPT FAQ: Troubleshooting Login Issues, Request Errors, and Upload Failures
When using ChatGPT, the most common stumbling points are logging in, failing to send messages, and unsuccessful file uploads. Below, I break down the high-frequency issues by scenario and provide a troubleshooting sequence you can follow step by step. When you encounter similar errors, start with a “simple to complex” self-check; you can usually get things back to normal quickly. Unable to log in or the verification code keeps failing When ChatGPT login behaves abnormally, first confirm whether you have browser extensions enabled (ad blockers, script managers, privacy/anti-tracking tools). Many verification-code loading failures are related to these. Try again in an incognito window, and
ChatGPT Plus Subscription Feature Comparison: Use-Case Breakdown for the Free vs. Member Version
Even though it’s still ChatGPT, the real differences in use often aren’t about “can it answer,” but about “is it stable, is it enough, and does it have the full set of tools.” This article compares the features of the free version of ChatGPT and ChatGPT Plus, clearly explaining the most common pitfalls so you can decide based on how heavily you use it. Models and experience: Where do response quality, speed, and availability differ? In ChatGPT, the free version usually meets everyday Q&A, simple writing, and light revisions, but for complex reasoning, long-form structure, and co
Midjourney FAQ: Missing Gallery, Download Failures, and Authorization Expiration
When using Midjourney, the most frustrating part is often not generating images, but login authorization, gallery syncing, and stuck downloads. Below is a consolidated Midjourney FAQ covering common issues—locate problems quickly by symptoms and restore normal operation in as few steps as possible. 1. How to handle Midjourney authorization login failure The most common causes of Midjourney authorization failure are browser cache, third-party blocking extensions, or expired account authorization. First, open Midjourney in an incognito window,
Midjourney Web Tutorial: Authorized Sign-In, Gallery Management, and Downloads
If you want to “move” Midjourney from Discord to a better-organized web interface, it’s actually pretty smooth to use. This article only covers the core operations of Midjourney Web: how to authorize and sign in, view your own gallery, quickly filter and reuse prompts, and download and save your generated images in high resolution. 1. Enter the Midjourney website and complete authorized sign-in Open your browser and visit midjourney.com, then click “Sign in.” Midjourney Web sign-
Midjourney DM Image Generation Guide: DM Commands, Finding History, and Downloading
To use Midjourney more smoothly, the easiest, most hassle-free way is to DM the bot in Discord to generate images, then manage your past works in one place on the official website. Below, we’ll walk through Midjourney’s key operations in the order of “DM image generation — retrieving records — downloading & saving — common stumbling points,” so once you get the hang of it, you basically won’t get lost again. DM the Midjourney bot in Discord and start generating images After opening Discord, find the Midjourney Bot in the member list or via search, click


