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Midjourney User Guide: Switching Accounts, Unlinking & Re-linking Discord, and Authorization Management

Midjourney’s identity is centered on your Discord account: whichever Discord account you authorize to log in, that account is where your subscription and history go. Below, in the order of “switch accounts — revoke authorization — rebind,” the steps are explained clearly to keep things from getting more confusing as you switch. First, understand this: where is a Midjourney account actually bound? Midjourney doesn’t register a separate account system with an email; it identifies who you are through Discord authorization. In other words, on the same computer, switching Midjourney is essentially switching the Discord login state and the authorized account. Subscriptions (plans) are generally bound to the corresponding Discord user as well—if you switch to the wrong account, you’ll see “this subscription isn’t yours.”

3/7/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Opus 4.6 Troubleshooting: Login Redirects, Permission Denied, and Session Disconnects

If Claude Opus 4.6 won’t open, says you don’t have permission, or the conversation suddenly cuts off, it’s usually not because the “model is broken,” but because restrictions were triggered by your browser environment, network route, or account status. Below is a troubleshooting checklist for the most common Claude Opus 4.6 scenarios—following it will usually get things back quickly. Login redirect loop: keeps bouncing back to the login page When troubleshooting Claude Opus 4.6, first rule out browser cache and extension conflicts: log out and clear the site’s cookies.

3/7/2026
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Money-saving tips for Claude Opus 4.6: send fewer pointless messages and spend your quota on key tasks

The “expensive” part of using Claude Opus 4.6 most often isn’t how many times you ask questions, but repeated rework and bloated long conversations. The following methods don’t require any fancy tricks—the core is to reduce unproductive back-and-forth and compress context so that every output from Claude Opus 4.6 is more worth it. First, write your requirements clearly: provide all the material at once and avoid repeated follow-up questions In Claude Opus 4.6, the most cost-effective way to ask is to “put constraints up front.” First state the goal, audience, output format, and word-count ran

3/7/2026
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ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Squeezing the Most Out of Free Features and Controlling Rework Costs When Prompting

If you want to use ChatGPT without wasting your budget on repeated trial and error, the key isn’t “ask less,” but “ask more precisely.” This article starts with usage habits and clearly explains several hard-hitting ways to save money with ChatGPT: validate your needs first, state the whole question completely in one go, reduce rework and repeated back-and-forth, and make every time you open ChatGPT more worth it. Validate your needs with the free version first—don’t rush to pay for uncertain use cases The most straightforward step to save money with ChatGPT is to postpone the “should I subscribe?” decision until you’ve confirmed a clear, must-have need. Use the free version to run through the workflow first

3/7/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Troubleshooting Guide: Failed Renders, Queue Timeouts, and Permission Limits

When Midjourney suddenly stops generating images after working fine, it’s usually not that “the system is broken,” but that queueing, parameters, quotas, or permissions have triggered a limit. Break the problem down: Was the job actually created? Is it stuck in the queue? Was it blocked by content moderation? Below, based on the most common error scenarios, is a Midjourney troubleshooting path that helps you pinpoint issues quickly. Stuck generation: queue not moving, timeouts, and jobs not starting In Midjourney, if you see something like “Waiting to st

3/7/2026
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