Spotty in a sentence as an adjective

Let's say your user is on spotty wifi and they hit the submit button for your form.

Their service is spotty for many, many users.

The networks are likely overloaded and, as a result, spotty, but they have not been shut down.

And I was playing on Linux in the bad old days of the late '90s, when sound and graphics drivers were spotty at best.

It's very spotty, and not a good way to build institutional knowledge.

The infrastructure in India is, by all reports, spotty in the rural areas.

Additionally, the Linux support on the laptop is spotty.

It's really, really good at a few things, ok at a number of things, but feels a bit spotty for other things where other languages have something in place.

However, because it can only use the integrated wifi to connect to their servers, there's no way to build devices that will work in situations where internet access is spotty and/or latency management is crucial.

Are you trying to discredit him by making fun of the way he organizes his reading to optimize his productive time and spotty Internet connectivity when traveling?Instapaper, much beloved in these parts, is a fancy modern take on the same idea as RMS's web-to-email system.

If I'm being entirely fair, I can't say that the Rails developers have no interest in backwards compatibility, but such interest in my experience is both quite spotty and heavily concentrated on obvious and conventional behavior, which means anything non-obvious or unconventional is probably going to need heavy rework.

Spotty definitions

adjective

having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture); "a field patched with ice and snow"; "the wall had a spotty speckled effect"; "a black-and-white spotted cow"

See also: patched spotted

adjective

lacking consistency; "the golfer hit the ball well but his putting was spotty"

See also: uneven scratchy