An issue was reported to our github repo where someone claimed:
I was skeptical when I read this, because it feels like a troll. Why would someone turn on airplane mode in the middle of an install? How could installing a NSP even cause a brick? However, all things are possible with hacked consoles, so I left the issue open and told the user I would investigate.
Meanwhile, the github kept getting a slew of trolling "issues" being reported, and a friend of mine who works with me on the project went through and deleted all of the troll messages. Messages that had no community value like "go KYS". He accidentally deleted the brick ticket because he too thought it was someone troling.
So after he deleted this post, the user makes a reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SwitchHacks/comments/9x3o2r/warning_tinfoil_formerly_dz_has_a_bricking_bug/
At this point, I am still not sure if this guy is a troll, if he is, he is a very effective one. This guy seemed mostly honest (at least to the best of his ability), and he provided steps to reproduce, so i'll give him the benefit of the doubt and not call him a troll. It is quite possible that he did actually brick, but that it was unrelated to Tinfoil, such as he may have installed Brickachu and blamed Tinfoil for the brick by mistake.
Now, I have had several people test, and no one has been able to reproduce this bug. Its possible this bug does exist and is intermittent or only happens in certain conditions. So I would appreciate it if the community could help us test this (make sure you have a NAND backup), to see if someone can find the conditions to reliably cause a brick so we can fix it if it exists.
Here is a video of one of our tests, where we could not reproduce:
Switch bricked when turning on airplane mode on network install of 10+GB nsp.
Don't even ask how I found this. I do have a nand backup, but still.
I was skeptical when I read this, because it feels like a troll. Why would someone turn on airplane mode in the middle of an install? How could installing a NSP even cause a brick? However, all things are possible with hacked consoles, so I left the issue open and told the user I would investigate.
Meanwhile, the github kept getting a slew of trolling "issues" being reported, and a friend of mine who works with me on the project went through and deleted all of the troll messages. Messages that had no community value like "go KYS". He accidentally deleted the brick ticket because he too thought it was someone troling.
So after he deleted this post, the user makes a reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SwitchHacks/comments/9x3o2r/warning_tinfoil_formerly_dz_has_a_bricking_bug/
At this point, I am still not sure if this guy is a troll, if he is, he is a very effective one. This guy seemed mostly honest (at least to the best of his ability), and he provided steps to reproduce, so i'll give him the benefit of the doubt and not call him a troll. It is quite possible that he did actually brick, but that it was unrelated to Tinfoil, such as he may have installed Brickachu and blamed Tinfoil for the brick by mistake.
Now, I have had several people test, and no one has been able to reproduce this bug. Its possible this bug does exist and is intermittent or only happens in certain conditions. So I would appreciate it if the community could help us test this (make sure you have a NAND backup), to see if someone can find the conditions to reliably cause a brick so we can fix it if it exists.
Here is a video of one of our tests, where we could not reproduce:







