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Interpreting a morning briefing prompt

The user’s prompt translates to “morning briefing: last time I beat you, are you unconvinced? Then I’ll beat you again.” It seems they might want a fun competitive update, possibly related to news or a game context. It’s a little vague, but they likely want an engaging morning briefing with headlines, maybe in tech or business, along with the weather. I have to remind myself to avoid making up current events, especially since I can't access news past my cutoff date.Preparing a fun morning briefing

I think I should either ask the user if they want a generic template or create a "mock" fun morning briefing that doesn’t claim real-time facts. It’s a bit unclear what they want, so I’ll provide options. I can suggest: 1) A genuine morning briefing with current topics including weather; 2) Customized by industry; 3) A team report template; 4) A funny version; or 5) A puzzle challenge. I'd love to match their language and include a playful opening. Engaging them with a riddle or mental challenge could be fun, especially since they want to compete!Creating a lighthearted morning briefing

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The user might enjoy a "早报," so I’ll deliver a fun version of a morning briefing. I’ll include three quick bullet points: one productivity tip, an explanation of a tech concept, and an inspiring quote. Then I’ll propose a mini-quiz titled "win me again" with three questions, allowing them to compete. I’ll keep it casual and concise in Chinese, offering a simple checklist without relying on current events. I might say the answers will be revealed later, inviting them to play!Crafting a competitive morning briefing

Let’s create a “早报·对战版.” I’ll start with a playful joke: "不服?来再战!" For the sections, I’ll include a daily checklist template with three items: one most important task (MIT), 30 minutes of deep work, and something active like exercising or drinking water. I’ll add efficiency tips like the Pomodoro Technique and provide a micro-knowledge nugget, like Parkinson's Law. Finally, I’ll present a mini-quiz with three questions, keeping score until they say "开牌" for answers! I'll also ask if they prefer a news version or this competitive one.Presenting the game

Since the user wants to "win again," I'll present the game now and invite them to answer. I’ll keep it fun and engaging while ensuring it’s concise and in Chinese. This way, it aligns with their request and makes the interaction more enjoyable. I'll ensure the format is clear and easy for them to respond. I'm excited to see how they’ll tackle the challenge!

早报·对战版

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闪电对决(三题全中算你赢)

  1. 逻辑:隔壁房间一盏灯,门外有三个开关,只能进屋一次,怎么判定哪个开关控制这盏灯?
  2. 心算:37 × 27 = ?
  3. 数列:1, 2, 4, 7, 11, ?,下一项是?

回你答案或说“开牌”,我来判分。要真新闻版/行业定制,也可以立刻切换。