Midjourney User Guide: Setting Up a Private Discord Server, Inviting the Bot, and Getting Started with Commands
To use Midjourney smoothly, the first step isn’t memorizing prompts—it’s setting up your Discord environment: create your own private server, invite the Midjourney bot, and get the common commands working. This makes your generations easier to find and less likely to get buried by channel chatter. Below, I’ll walk you through it in the exact order you’d do it in practice. Preparation: Discord Registration and Basic Settings First, sign up for and log in to Discord. It’s recommended to enable email verification to avoid frequently triggering security checks later. After entering Settings,
Feature comparison between the ChatGPT web version and desktop app: differences in files, voice, and shortcuts
Even though it’s the same ChatGPT, the experience differs noticeably depending on how you access it. Below, we only compare the differences between the ChatGPT web version and the desktop app in terms of files, voice, efficiency, and stability, so you can choose the right entry point based on your own usage habits. How to choose by scenario: use the web for occasional needs, the desktop app for heavy use If you often switch between different computers, the ChatGPT web version is more convenient: just open a browser and you’re ready, with fewer system restrictions. The desktop app is better for people who keep it running for long periods—for example, workflows like writing documents, making proposals, and asking questions while reviewing materials—because switching back to the chat is faster.
Midjourney FAQ: Prompt Blocked, Job Queueing, and Fixes for Failed Reproducibility
When generating with Midjourney, the most maddening thing isn’t “the image doesn’t look good,” but having your prompt blocked, jobs stuck in the queue, or being unable to reproduce results with the same parameters. Below, I break down several of Midjourney’s most common—and most easily overlooked—issues, and provide troubleshooting steps you can follow directly. Prompt blocked: Why the same sentence won’t go through Midjourney has content safety moderation. When you see “blocked/violates rules,” it’s usually not a system error, but that you’ve triggered a sensitive term or
Midjourney Subscription Plan Feature Comparison: How to Choose the Most Cost-Effective Option from Basic to Mega
When choosing a Midjourney subscription, the easiest pitfall is to look only at the price and ignore “Fast hours, concurrent jobs, and Stealth mode.” This article breaks down and compares several mainstream Midjourney subscription plans to help you pick the most suitable tier based on your usage frequency and image-generation pace. What metrics matter most when comparing Midjourney subscription plans When comparing Midjourney subscriptions, prioritize three items: monthly Fast GPU hours, whether Relax mode is supported, and the number of concurrent generations. Fast deter
ChatGPT FAQ: What to Do When Output Gets Truncated, Code Formatting Breaks, or Citations Go Missing
When you use ChatGPT to write proposals or modify code, the most annoying thing isn’t that it can’t answer—it’s that the output gets cut off, the formatting becomes a mess, and the sources for citations are unclear. Below, these common ChatGPT FAQs are broken down and explained clearly, with handling methods you can follow directly. You don’t need to switch tools; in many cases, it’s just that the way you asked and the output format weren’t set properly. 1. ChatGPT output gets truncated: How to get it to continue and finish ChatGPT output is usually truncated because there’s a limit on the length of a single reply, or the page stops while rendering long text. The most reliable


