Of course built in updating is a feature. I'm aware that SX emuNAND redirects the fake NAND to a file instead of an SD card. I could give a toss about emuNAND since the exploit is in the bootROM. I know Hekate's capabilities. The point is that you can perform these tasks with SX OS's boot menu. It's all contained in the boot.dat. No seperated files or payloads needed. As new utilities are added (whether stolen or not) they will be available to the end user without having to check forums or websites. Simply update from within SX OS and reboot. Easy is relative. What is easy for us is too difficult for some users to bother with.
I understand that TX has appropriated code without proper credit. However, that doesn't effect the end user experience.
So you're saying ReiNX should come as one file and have the option of (some) homebrew bundled in one single file? Okay and an auto updater?