Interesting, for us bricks refers to the rechargable portable USB power devices they sell. I don't even know how to describe them properly without calling them "bricks" or "power bricks".
On the one hand I support this wholeheartedly. On the other, this may be the fuel finally needed to push a Linux phone or two more mainstream. I'm conflicted.
You can't hardlink directories on a standard *nix filesystem. NTFS has that in the form of Junctions and it's likely made more messes than it has prevented.
This isn't news to anyone who's ever used Razer products. They're amazing fresh from the box, but have crap durability, horrible software, and laughable support.
7 is read, write, and execute permissions. 700 is owner, but not group or others. 077 means the owner has no permissions, but group and others all have full permissions.
Having an issue with it just closing randomly (presumably crashing) since this update. It's not really reproducible based on behavior, but always seems to happen mid-scroll in the feed.
EDIT: Crash confirmed, log obtained from adb. I'll open an issue.
EDIT 2: Apparently Jerboa has a convenient crash log built in to the settings > about section that I had no idea existed. Could have issued sooner had I realized that.
Bodacious