ChatGPT FAQ: How to Handle Login Issues, CAPTCHAs, and Missing Conversations
When using ChatGPT, the most frustrating part is often not asking questions, but being unable to log in, failing to load the CAPTCHA, or suddenly finding your chat history missing. Below is a ChatGPT FAQ organized by common scenarios, aiming to help you restore normal use as quickly as possible with practical steps. Login failures and being repeatedly redirected back to the login page If ChatGPT shows a login failure or sends you back to the login page after entering your account, first try again in an incognito/private window and clear your browser cookies and cache. If you have ad blockers or script extensions installed, disable them temporarily, because they
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Custom GPTs and Regular Chat
Using ChatGPT in the same way, some people keep a single chat window going to the end, while others turn their common workflows into “Custom GPTs” and reuse them repeatedly. This article compares ChatGPT features to help you understand the differences between the two in terms of stability, reuse efficiency, and suitable scenarios. Regular Chat: Flexible, but you have to “realign” every time The advantage of regular chat is that you can start anytime; it’s easy to change requirements on the fly or switch topics. You can use multiple rounds of follow-up questions to push the output toward the format you want, but the premise is that you must continually add background, correct errors, and restate the rules. <
New capabilities of the ChatGPT desktop app: quick summon, screenshot-based conversations, and file collaboration
If you’re used to handling emails, documents, and screenshots on your computer, the ChatGPT desktop app will feel more convenient than the web version. It connects three things—“summon anytime, chat directly with files, and quickly find history”—into a single workflow, making ChatGPT more like a resident assistant on your desktop. Below, I’ll explain these new changes clearly based on real usage scenarios. Quick summon: turn asking questions into muscle memory The biggest value of the ChatGPT desktop app is putting the entry point right next to what you’re doing. Taking Mac as an example, you can use a keyboard shortcut
Midjourney Account: Complete Tutorial on Linking Discord and Switching Logins
Midjourney’s login and authorization rely on a Discord account. Only if it’s linked correctly can you generate images normally, view the gallery, and manage subscriptions. Below, following “first-time linking — safe logout — switching accounts — common sticking points,” we’ll clearly explain the Midjourney workflow to avoid repeated authorization and login loops. First-time linking: Log in to Midjourney via Discord authorization Open the Midjourney official website and click “Sign in.” The system will redirect to the Discord authorization page. Confirm
Comparison of Claude Projects vs. regular chat: how to choose for long-term tasks
For one-off questions, regular chat is enough; but for long-term writing, information organization, or repeatedly iterative tasks, Claude Projects is more convenient. Both can chat, upload files, and generate content—the main difference is whether the context can be fixed and retained over the long term. Below, I’ll break down Claude’s features by real usage scenarios to make things clear. The core of Claude Projects: put rules and materials “into a project” Claude Projects is more like a work


