in bits
(UK, slang) In a state of extreme emotion, such as hilarity or rage.
A 600-MW coal-fired power plant generates 600 MW pretty much around the clock; 600 MW of solar capacity provides maybe 200 MW of power in bits and pieces, amid clouds, rains and nighttime. Source: Internet
For example, in file transmission, the "goodput" corresponds to the file size (in bits) divided by the file transmission time. Source: Internet
Goodput and overhead main The maximum throughput is often an unreliable measurement of perceived bandwidth, for example the file transmission data rate in bits per seconds. Source: Internet
Having a color range that exceeds the content is a useless feature. citation * Color depth or color support is sometimes expressed in bits, either as the number of bits per sub-pixel or the number of bits per pixel. Source: Internet
How can you talk about peace and love and have a family in bits and pieces—no communication, adultery, divorce? Source: Internet
In practice, new measures came out in bits and pieces, dominated by immediate concern to stop inflation; actions taken in the first year did not complete the program. Source: Internet