Flakey in a sentence as an adjective

Google seems really flakey. It's a bamboo platform.

I'm way past sick of flakey transparent proxies with bad caching behavior.

Google Still hasn't released a Linux client and the dropbox app has been very flakey for me in Ubuntu. I've set my phone camera pics auto sync to all my devices.

You're focused on trivial companies and outlying flakey people. They're not the majority.

Small numbers, but noticeable on flakey wi-fi and mobile connections. In terms of image size, when you base64 encode an image you're using 8 bits of data to represent 6.

Or any other browser since they're all prone to introducing flakey implementations of CSS sometimes. >All this means is we'll have to go back to the old ways of sniffing out browsers, and I fail to see how that's better.

Or any other browser since they're all prone to introducing flakey implementations of CSS sometimes. All this means is we'll have to go back to the old ways of sniffing out browsers, and I fail to see how that's better.

You're on a slightly flakey wifi connection, which sometimes drops a packet at random. Any given packet is dropped with probability 1/100.

Speaking of consumer electronics: When I went to the Midwest Reprap festival, for some reason power was being a bit flakey. The guy who's sitting across me had 2 printers using ATX power supplies.

In-browser apps like SourceKit are as close as it gets right now, but as soon as you pull the network connection, even SourceKit gets really flakey. I like SourceKit, but I think the supporting architecture just isn't ready yet.

Windows and OS X are years ahead while we are stuck on X11 with flakey, sometimes-working, compiz-quality 3d effects. I think any effort to remedy that situation should be cherised.

The cost of the Raspberry Pi, wifi adapter and a basic USB soundcard add up to as much as the real thing, but you spend hours configuring software and end up with a flakey solution. It's great that you can do this, but why not save time and money by buying the real thing?

Interesting that Eddie Cue remains the company fixer, taking on the quirky Siri and the flakey Maps app just as he was once given a completely ****** up MobileMe. This is good news. Even better news is Browett's ouster.

* The last thing most social-good organizations need out of their software is flakey, drive-by charity hack jobs. They need the same things most organizations need: dedicated, ongoing, boring IT support.

With direct access to hardware, flakey video drivers, and no thought to security, the possibilities for disaster are even greater with WebGL. Remember Windows has graphics drivers in the kernel. Also, as long as browsers continue to execute objects on page load instead of behind a play button security breaches will continue.

Interviewing at startups despite past rejections, bidding on and winning freelance projects despite flakey clients in the past, competing in coding competitions despite the fact I'm not highly ranked, quitting a lucrative full-time job to pursue my own interests and grow as a person. Sometimes the above lead to uncomfortable feelings.

Flakey definitions

adjective

made of or resembling flakes; "flaky soap"

See also: flaky

adjective

made of or easily forming flakes

See also: flaky

adjective

conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual; "restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit"; "famed for his eccentric spelling"; "a freakish combination of styles"; "his off-the-wall antics"; "the outlandish clothes of teenagers"; "outre and affected stage antics"