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It's also not literally a brick, regardless of future functionality. The ability to metaphorically compare it to a brick doesn't seem to hinge critically on whether the metaphorical brick is a permanent metaphorical brick or a temporary metaphorical brick.




Sure. I’m not going to nitpick exactly how long or how severely something has been rendered inoperable. If somebody wants to refer to their phone as a brick because they’re camping and forgot the charger, that doesn’t bother me.

I’m just pushing back on the idea that “bricked” is some random word with no meaning whatsoever.


This is truly one of the most HNey threads I've read in a minute.



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