ChatGPT Troubleshooting Guide: 429 Rate Limiting, 503 Unavailable, and Cache Fix Ideas
If ChatGPT won’t open, sending fails, or you see “too many requests,” in most cases it’s not that your “account is broken,” but rather your network, browser cache, or service congestion. This article breaks down the troubleshooting order by error type: first confirm service status, then clean up your local environment, and finally deal with rate limits and account-side anomalies. Following these steps usually helps you pinpoint the exact link where things go wrong, avoiding repeated trial and error. First confirm whether it’s a server-side issue: 503 and peak-hour congestion When the page shows “Something went wrong” “We’r
Claude FAQ: Slow Loading, Usage Limit Alerts, and Sync Issue Troubleshooting
When using Claude for writing, summarizing, or coding, the most frustrating part is often not “not knowing how,” but suddenly getting stuck, seeing a usage-limit prompt, or having conversations fall out of sync. Below, the most common Claude issues are broken down and handled in the order of “self-check first, then pinpoint the cause, then try alternatives.” Follow these steps and you usually won’t need to reinstall or log in repeatedly. Claude loads slowly, keeps spinning, or fails to send When Claude loads slowly, rule out network issues first: switch Wi‑Fi/hotspot, turn off your proxy or change nodes, then refresh the page. Second
Introduction to Claude’s new features: extended thinking, the Files API, and prompt caching upgrades
This round of Claude updates doesn’t focus on “chatting better,” but instead pushes Claude a major step toward executable, sustainable workflows: the model adds an extended thinking mode; the API fills in the Files API and prompt caching; and the developer console makes cost tracking easier. Below, I’ll break down Claude’s new features by use case and explain them clearly. Model-level update: extended thinking makes reasoning more reliable Claude’s next-generation models offer two modes: instant replies, and extended thinking (extend
Claude Feature Comparison: Differences in Input, Upload, and Sync Experience Between Web and Mobile
Even though it’s the same Claude chat, the feel on web and mobile is noticeably different. Below, using real-world scenarios, we compare Claude across input efficiency, file upload, conversation syncing, and security details to help you choose the right entry point. Input & Editing: Web is better for long content; mobile is better for fragmented use Claude on the web is more like a “writing workbench”—large-scale rewrites, repeated polishing, and back-and-forth comparison are all smoother, especially when you need frequent copy-paste and multi-window switching. Many people use Claude
ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Reduce Costs with Checklist-Style Prompts and Reusing Conversations
Many people don’t spend money on ChatGPT because of the “subscription,” but because of the time cost of repeated trial and error. The following ChatGPT money-saving tips focus on stating your question clearly in one go, reducing back-and-forth follow-up questions, and solidifying effective prompting methods. Do this, and everyday tasks like writing copy, making tables, and polishing resumes will become noticeably more efficient and economical. Write a checklist before you ask: Explain your needs thoroughly in one shot The most practical ChatGPT money-saving tip is to write a short checklist before sending: goal, audience, format, constraints, and reference style. If you provide all this information at once

