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Your tone can affect ChatGPT’s answers

A study found that direct or blunt prompts can get more accurate and detailed responses than very polite ones.

Not because AI has feelings—it’s just easier for the model to understand urgent, focused instructions.

https://takfe.com/c/Artificial/comments/126/why-the-tone-you-use-with-chatgpt-might-affect-its-answer-quality

Why the Tone You Use with ChatGPT Might Affect Its Answer Quality | Takfe

If you’re working with AI on a daily basis, you’ll want to know how your tone—how you ask something—can affect the response you get. A recent study suggests ...

🐐 At Italy’s Cingino Dam, wild Alpine ibexes climb a 160-foot vertical wall just to lick salt from the stones.

Their split, rubbery hooves give them grip strong enough to scale what seems impossible — all for a few precious minerals.

Nature never stops amazing. 🌍

https://takfe.com/user/admin/comments/125/why-alpine-ibexes-climb-the-nearly-vertical-cingino-dam-in-italy

Why Alpine Ibexes Climb the Nearly Vertical Cingino Dam in Italy | Takfe

High in Italy’s Piedmont region, near the small town of Antrona Schieranco, an unbelievable sight draws nature lovers from around the world. At the Cingino D...

Over 1,000 years ago, Inuit and Yupik people made the world’s first “snow goggles” from bone, driftwood, and antler — with narrow slits to block glare and prevent snow blindness.
Practical. Ingenious. Beautifully crafted. ❄️👓

#History #Inuit #Innovation

https://takfe.com/c/Science/comments/110/ancient-inuit-snow-goggles-history-materials-and-how-they-worked

Ancient Inuit Snow Goggles History Materials and How They Worked | Takfe

These simple carved goggles kept Arctic hunters and travelers safe from painful snow-blindness. They’re a great example of practical design: lightweight, mad...

In 1994, Japanese engineer Masahiro Hara created the QR code while working at Denso. Inspired by the board game Go, he made it free for everyone—no patent fees, no limits.

From factories to smartphones, his idea connected the world. 🌏✨

https://takfe.com/c/Technology/comments/106/the-japanese-engineer-who-gave-the-world-qr-codes-for-free

The Japanese Engineer Who Gave the World QR Codes for Free | Takfe

Ever wondered who created the little black-and-white boxes that connect us to everything from menus to payment systems? Those squares — QR codes — came from ...

Oregon’s Polk County hides a 300-ft-wide smiley face in the forest! 🌲✨ Yellow Larch for the face, green Douglas Fir for eyes & mouth—created in 2011 by Hampton Lumber. A joyful autumn sight! 😊

https://takfe.com/user/Julian/comments/71/the-giant-300-foot-smiley-face-you-can-only-see-in-oregon-forests-every-fall

Discover the Smiley Face Forest in Polk County, Oregon | Takfe

If you're driving along Oregon Route 18 between Willamina and Grand Ronde, especially in the fall, keep an eye on the hillside. Around milepost 25, a giant s...

A Chinese lottery vendor exploited a 5-minute system glitch to buy winning tickets after the draw, cashing in nearly $3.8M. Caught in 2007, he got life in prison & lost all assets. A reminder of how a small loophole can bring big consequences. #TrueCrimeChina #LotteryScandal

https://takfe.com/c/FunFact/comments/57/how-zhao-liqun-exploited-a-chinese-lottery-glitch-and-paid-the-price

How Zhao Liqun Exploited a Chinese Lottery Glitch and Paid the Price | Takfe

In 2005, Zhao Liqun, a lottery vendor in Anshan City, China, discovered a flaw in the Welfare Lottery system. This glitch allowed him to purchase tickets wit...

In 1971, a design student named Carolyn Davidson created the Nike Swoosh — paid just $35 for a logo that became a global symbol of speed and victory.

Years later, Nike thanked her with a gold ring and 500 shares of stock — now worth millions.

Small ideas. Big impact. 💡
#Nike #DesignHistory #CarolynDavidson

https://takfe.com/c/CreativeWork/comments/56/how-carolyn-davidson-designed-the-nike-swoosh

How Carolyn Davidson Designed the Nike Swoosh | Takfe

A simple design can change everything. This is the factual story of how a young graphic design student created one of the world’s most recognizable logos — a...

💪✨ Felix Gretarsson is the definition of "Never Give Up."

23 years after an accident cost him both arms, the Icelandic electrician made history with the world’s first double arm & shoulder transplant in 2021. 🤯

Today, he's driving, riding a bike, and hugging his family—things doctors weren't sure he’d ever do. His journey through recovery, setbacks, and pure grit is a masterclass in resilience. What an absolute legend!

#MedicalMiracle #FelixGretarsson #HumanSpirit

https://takfe.com/user/admin/comments/52/felix-gretarssons-journey-world-first-double-arm-and-shoulder-transplant

Felix Gretarsson’s Journey World First Double Arm and Shoulder Transplant | Takfe

You know those stories that just slap you awake and remind you how incredible the human spirit can be? Felix Gretarsson’s is one of them. collected In 2021, ...

🌍 The first photo of Earth taken from space!

On October 24, 1946, this historic image was captured by a Nazi V-2 rocket. Even though technology was primitive back then, this marked a milestone — humanity’s first look at our planet from space!

#Science #Earth #History #Facts #Space #FirstImage

Croatian freediver Vitomir Maricic just set a new Guinness World Record, holding his breath 29 min 3 sec underwater on June 14, 2025 🌊💪 Pre-breathed pure oxygen for 10 min, proving human limits can be pushed safely with training. #Freediving #WorldRecord #VitomirMaricic

https://takfe.com/user/admin/comments/49/croatian-freediver-vitomir-maricic-breaks-guinness-world-record-by-holding-his-breath-for-29-minutes-underwater

Croatian Freediver Vitomir Maricic Breaks Guinness World Record by Holding His Breath for 29 Minutes Underwater | Takfe

Some people push human limits in ways that seem almost impossible—and Croatian freediver Vitomir Maricic just proved that again. In June 2025, he made global...