Comment by recursive
7 months ago
There are many things that are dangerous that aren't "brick"-ings. If it can be later restored to function, then it is not bricked.
7 months ago
There are many things that are dangerous that aren't "brick"-ings. If it can be later restored to function, then it is not bricked.
Thank you. I really hate how watered down the term "bricked" has become.
I prefer the term borked in these situations
being unable to drive my vehicle due to a software update is bricking. It's also a pun, us Jeep owners call our Jeep's flying bricks.
Being temporarily unusable is not how I've seen "bricked" used, bricked means unrecoverable and the item is completely unusable except for as a brick/paperweight/door stop.
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If you can do something, anything, to the vehicle to repair it, then it's not bricked.