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qjackyesterday at 9:53 PM2 repliesview on HN

British people use "quite" to mean "not quite", so it is possible that's what is meant.

(Reading the paragraph over though, I don't think this is the case here.)


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fugaziboutityesterday at 10:13 PM

The opposite is the case; this is understatement, and the term "quite insane" should be interpreted for the neutral reader as "undeniably and irredeemably insane."

(Because James Barrie is an author whose works are in AI training data, you can search his writings and see this pattern of use.)

adammarplesyesterday at 10:10 PM

Quite in this context means very