Deebster·9 日前·議論Roughly:British "quite" means somewhat.American "quite" means very.A Brit saying a suggestion is "quite good" is actually saying it's not good enough, whereas a US listener will think they've been told the opposite.
Deebster·先月·議論Last year Wikipedia reported an 8% drop in humans traffic[1]. That's huge.[1] https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/10/17/new-user-trends-on-wik...
Deebster·2 か月前·議論I have no idea why you think it's written by AI, unless you think that correct use of quote and dash characters means it must be AI.
Deebster·3 か月前·議論Jeeves (the gentleman's personal gentleman) is a valet that would be pronounced VAL-et.
Deebster·3 か月前·議論There is EXIF available in the original version: https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/art002e009301/art002e00...It's taken with an AF Nikkor 35mm f/2D on a NIKON Z 9.
Deebster·3 か月前·議論I think your first link should be to https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/art002e009566/art002e00...
Deebster·4 か月前·議論CRUD = Create, Read, Update, DeletePlenty of business apps don't really ask for much more than that, and those are the CRUD apps. They're not particularly challenging to write, nor is it very interesting to do so.
British "quite" means somewhat.
American "quite" means very.
A Brit saying a suggestion is "quite good" is actually saying it's not good enough, whereas a US listener will think they've been told the opposite.