Flakiness in a sentence as a noun

General flakiness, or, as I call it, the "WTF happened?

The flakiness has to come out somewhere, sometime.

The ***** is in the details though, and if you have a low tolerance for flakiness you'll have to tweak away.

Apologies for the server flakiness; Trying to address it now.

I want to work with you, and I don't want the intrinsic flakiness of people to adversely affect your experience.

This perpendicular stress caused the contacts to break, first causing contact flakiness, then failure.

Questions about prior work experience are also used to vet out a candidate's flakiness.

I haven't noticed as many Mobile Me/iTools-era sluggishness or flakiness since at least a couple years ago.

With added flakiness, 'no means no' means : 'no means yes once in a while, and no means no when I feel like it, and you're a rapist and I'm still an angel if you cannot figure it out'.

Some points on that:Sometimes I use a VPN not because I'm trying to get to a banned site, but because of general flakiness when using unblocked sites they'd have no reason to screw with.

" Either ace the "flake out" part of the interview OR show yourself to be so outstanding with regards to skills and/or personality that they ignore your potential flakiness.

Just dealing with AppEngine's yearly API rewrites and general flakiness is far more difficult than any potential problems you'd have just running it yourself.

Those two things set me so far apart from the rest of the field that potential clients would essentially have two piles of proposals on their desk:- Pile A: 100 broken english canned proposals quoting $14/hr and dripping with flakiness- Pile B: 1 proposal from the expensive guy who sounds like he knows what he's doingSo the thought process then changes to "do I take a risk, or do I spend the money to do the job right".

They've apparently deliberately designated a large number of shipment delivery locations as residential deliveryMore likely: they have a database or some other kind of service that maps addresses onto “residential” or “not residential”, and either they put off upgrading the database or have some flakiness in their code, so that a lot of addresses get incorrectly marked “residential”, and, well, when you’re prioritizing which bugs you need to fix, the bugs that make your company more money than it deserves usually don’t end up at the top of the list.

Flakiness definitions

noun

informal terms for insanity

See also: craziness daftness

noun

having or breaking into thin crisp flakes