Solidness in a sentence as a noun

Let ß56a7's low PID testify to it's rock solidness!

Now, that "solidness" feels a little clunky, a little less refined.

Not sure when those changes landed but just the look and feel give me more confidence in its solidness.

A thought that occurred to me - another metric we use in the real word would be what I'm calling "solidness" or "weight.

I started out working exclusively with Django, and I still applaud the rock-solidness and the convenience of Django.

Isn't the AAA rating for ultra rock solid, and that dragged on public debate gives off the impression of anything but ultra rock solidness.

A woman has a body that is penetrated in intercourse: permeable, its corporeal solidness a lie.

For the people reading this who might be on the fence about k8s and its "solidness", keep in mind that hostility like what's being shown here is exactly the kind of thing that holds good tech back.

Once you get a taste of the solidness of pf & the openbsd network configuration tools/documentation, you'll miss it every time you use another free OS.

To be fair I don't think any of the cheaper knock-off products come anywhere close to the quality that GoPro produces, both in terms of solidness and image quality?

Eg even an anti-vax person will understand that academic publishing has some solidness, even if they think it's'the establishment'.

If someone coded something and somehow the bug eluded understanding all the way up the chain, it’s everyones fault for not putting more “solidness” pressure all the way down.

Yeah, but I didn't write "Hetzner sucks because their disks are failing constantly".One commenter wrote "Hetzner has an excellent reputation for rock-solid engineering" and as a counterpoint I wanted to tell my anecdote which opposes that "rock-solidness".

At this point I feel JS won't have to evolve much unless some useful feature needs JS itself to be extended but let AltJS take care of usability and just concentrate on rock solidness, performance and portability between runtimes and developers can just use whatever shiny new version they want to use that runs on old but battled tested runtime without waiting for the whole internet to upgrade.

Solidness definitions

noun

the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape

See also: solid

noun

the consistency of a solid

See also: solidity

noun

the quality of being substantial or having substance

See also: substantiality substantialness

noun

the quality of being solid and reliable financially or factually or morally; "the solidity of the evidence worked in his favor"; "the solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope"

See also: solidity