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Creating a playful morning brief

I could present a playful "早报" that clearly states it's not real news, or maybe a generic motivational brief. I should check in with the user about topics, time, or location, though guidelines say to ask only if necessary. One option is to offer playful banter, like a brain teaser or quiz. Alternatively, I could present a "今日早报·趣味版" with productivity tips or coding challenges. I'm thinking about categories like quotes, quick updates, general questions, and health reminders, while emphasizing it’s fictitious.Engaging with challenges and quizzes

I’m thinking about proposing a few fun options to engage the user. One idea is to offer a rock-paper-scissors game or even a Wordle challenge, but it’s optional. I could also invite the user to specify if they want real news briefings related to tech, AI, finance, or local updates by providing their city or industry.

To keep it snappy, I could introduce a short quiz segment with five quick questions covering logic, math, probability, and computer science, while also suggesting a tiny coding challenge with a specific task. This way, it remains interactive and enjoyable!Challenging with games

The user wants a bit of competition, which is fun! I’ll keep things concise and propose a game of rock-paper-scissors, best of three, in a text format.

I’ll start with some playful banter and present two modes: a rapid-fire quiz with five questions or a two-minute programming challenge. I'll include a simple list with the quiz questions, marking answers at the end. Plus, I'll let them know they can request a news brief if they share their topic, city, or frequency. This should keep it clear and engaging!

来啊,再战一把!给你两种赛制,选一个开打:

定制模板

要玩哪一局?回我“1”或“2”。想要真正的资讯早报也行,告诉我主题(科技/AI/财经/本地)、城市/时区和频率,我给你定制模板。

—— 参考答案(别偷看):

  1. 1234321;2) 3/4;3) 有序(可随机访问);4) s[::-1];5) 装满5L→倒入3L桶(剩2L)→倒掉3L桶→把2L倒入3L桶→再装满5L→往3L桶倒满(用1L),5L桶剩4L。