Midjourney Web Editor Upgrade: One-Click Editing, Erase/Restore, and Canvas Expansion
Midjourney has recently made “editing images” much smoother: the web version now has a clearer entry point for editing and has filled in key capabilities such as localized erase/restore and canvas expansion. For people who often fine-tune details, need to extend backgrounds, or adjust composition, this update can noticeably reduce the cost of repeatedly re-generating images. New “Edit” entry: go directly from a work into the editing workflow When viewing a single work on Midjourney’s web interface, it’s now easier to find the “Edit” button—click
Midjourney Plan Feature Comparison Guide: Tier Differences and Selection Tips
When choosing a Midjourney plan, the key isn’t “buy the most expensive one,” but rather what you care about more: image generation speed, privacy, and how heavily you use it. Different tiers vary greatly in Fast usage, whether Relax is included, and whether Stealth is supported. Below, based on real usage scenarios, we break down the core features of each Midjourney plan clearly. Generation speed and usage: Fast is a hard metric; Relax depends on your habits One of the main differences among Midjourney paid plans is the available quota for Fast mode.
A roundup of ChatGPT’s new features: memory toggle, conversation search, and desktop voice collaboration
Recently, ChatGPT’s new feature updates have leaned more toward “usability”: finding old content faster, speaking more naturally in conversations, and bringing ChatGPT into your daily workflow on desktop. Below are the ones I’ve found most commonly used in real-world experience, to give you a quick sense of what these new features actually change. Memory: let ChatGPT remember preferences, but you can turn it off anytime ChatGPT’s “memory” will retain the preferences you explicitly express—such as your commonly used writing style, preferred form of address, work background, and so on—so that
ChatGPT New Account Getting Started Guide: Registration & Login, Email Verification, and Account Switching Notes
This tutorial is specifically designed to clearly explain ChatGPT registration, login, email verification, phone-number verification prompts, and the most commonly used account-switching practices for everyday use. Following the steps can reduce repeated verification, login redirects, and out-of-sync conversations. As long as you sort out ChatGPT’s account entry points, verification logic, and multi-device habits, even beginners can get it working smoothly in one go. 1. How to choose ChatGPT’s registration entry point and login method To use ChatGPT, it’s recommended to enter via the official channels: on the web, visit chatgpt.com directly; on mobile, use the official app and confirm the developer is OpenAI. When registering for ChatGPT, you can usually choose to sign up with an email address, or use Google/Apple for a quick login; if you already use a third-party account system long-term, logging in with that will be more convenient.
Midjourney Troubleshooting: Fixing Moderation Failures, Unresponsive Commands, and Rate Limits
When creating images, if your commands won’t send, the queue doesn’t move, or you’re told the prompt was blocked by moderation, it’s usually not because you “did something wrong.” Below is a set of Midjourney troubleshooting steps organized by the most common scenarios. Identify the cause first, then fix it—this can save you a lot of pointless retries. Unresponsive command: /imagine sent but no receipt at all Start with the most basic Midjourney troubleshooting: confirm the channel where you’re sending the command allows the bot to work. Prefer the official recommended image channels, or a channel in your own server where the bot has been added.


