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jeffbeetoday at 1:50 PM1 replyview on HN

That's not what bricked means. Bricked is a one-way trip to permanent non-function. For example, overwriting the firmware with firmware that can't boot and also can't update again.

The events in the article are a simple, transient backend malfunction.


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swiftcodertoday at 2:07 PM

“Bricked” is always a matter of perspective. Sure, the manufacturer can almost always unbrick a device, but the end user here cannot, because the manufacturer is not supplying the requisite tools