I know so far no one is bricked, but they claim that things like home-brew (if unstable can cause some system crash that can be easily interpreted as tampering by SX OS if it makes mistake) or something similar can trigger brick due to OS chained in multiple stages to detect tampering. I just want to see their write up (as I am technically good, and have done low level stuff as programer) to validate their claims if they are true or not. What if in future when we are experimenting with other payloads or home-brew inside SX OS caused a brick ? It makes sense many people will use other payloads and home-brew which is in development for testing (SX officially stated you can use both).
If the brick can be recovered using a solution that does not require hardware and disassembling then I would be fine, but
@Hkz claims its not possible. Lets see their claims in their write up, and see how we can reproduce it easily on regular use before judging anyone. For now, I do not trust either TX or these researchers as both responses is not clear about brick code. (TX avoids about their brick code, and says its safe but still warns that using other than their software they are not responsible but they let us use other payloads or home-brew, and researchers still did not prove or showed us the proof us bricking in average use yet so waiting for their write up).