Claude Opus 4.6 Troubleshooting Guide: Self-checks for Can’t Send, Abnormal Output, and Upload Failures
When Claude Opus 4.6 can’t send, keeps spinning, or suddenly produces abnormal output, don’t rush to keep clicking Send. Most issues can be quickly pinpointed through three tracks: “network — browser — content length.” Below are actionable Claude Opus 4.6 troubleshooting steps by scenario, aiming to minimize trial-and-error. First do three quick checks: categorize the problem When troubleshooting Claude Opus 4.6, first try once each with the same account in an “incognito window / a different browser / a different network.”
ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Reduce Time Spent with Custom Instructions and Batch Tasks
If you want to use ChatGPT more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to get it right in one go each time. The following set of ChatGPT money-saving tips is more hands-on: template your needs, batch your tasks, and compress context to just the right amount—reducing the hidden costs caused by back-and-forth follow-up questions. Turn your frequently used needs into fixed templates to reduce repetitive communication The most cost-effective ChatGPT money-saving tip is to first write your frequently asked questions into templates, such as “role + goal + constraints + output format + examples.” Each time, you only replace the variables (industry, target…
Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Iterate on small images first, then upscale—use parameters to minimize trial and error
What really burns money in image-making isn’t “upscaling,” but repeatedly re-running the four-image grid. The core of Midjourney money-saving is to concentrate trial and error in the low-cost stage: lock in the direction first, then spend compute on the key details. The workflow below doesn’t require fancy tricks, but it can noticeably cut down on wasted generations. Turn your requirements into a “checklist,” don’t make the model guess what you want Midjourney money-saving tips’ most easily overlooked step is to clearly specify in the prompt the subject, style, camera, materials, and background, to avoid results going off-topic. For exa
New feature: Direct file upload from cloud drives in ChatGPT — spreadsheet analysis and chart export
ChatGPT has added the ability to “upload files directly from cloud drives,” so data analysis is no longer held up by the download-and-transfer step. You can hand spreadsheets and reports from Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive straight to ChatGPT to process, and generate charts ready to use in presentations. What ChatGPT’s direct cloud-drive upload actually solves In the past, a common workflow for doing data analysis with ChatGPT was to download the file locally first, then upload it into the conversation—more steps and easy to upload the wrong version.
Claude New Features at a Glance: Long Context, Claude Code, and Model Switching
Claude has been updating frequently lately, and many of the changes aren’t just “a new version number”—they make everyday use smoother and more convenient. Below, I’ll break down Claude’s new features by usage scenarios: from model switching and longer context to the developer-focused Claude Code. You can compare them against your own workflow and pick the parts most worth adopting immediately. More frequent model updates: first learn “how to choose Claude” From the update logs compiled by the community, the last few major Claude iterations have

