SpaceX founder Elon Musk recently started a Twitter spat with Dogecoin co-founder Jackson Palmer. The source of the incident, Palmer, publicly pointed out that Musk was a liar who was good at disguising, which led Musk to retort that the code written by Palmer was not as good as that of a 12-year-old child.
Jackson Palmer, one of the founders of Dogecoin, said in an earlier interview that he wrote a robot in 2018 that might automatically detect Twitter’s cryptocurrency scam and report it, and put the robot’s script on it. Shared with SpaceX founder Elon Musk. Palmer said that in the conversation between the two, he found that Musk did not know much regarding the code, and he didn’t even know how to use Python scripts, referring to Musk as a liar who was good at disguise.
Palmer’s remarks were followed by a response from Musk, who countered on Twitter that his child wrote better code than Palmer when he was 12 years old, saying that if Palmer’s robot is so good, it should be shared with the world to improve Twitter user experience.
My kids wrote better code when they were 12 than the nonsense script Jackson sent me.
Like I said, if it’s so great, he should share it with the world and make everyone’s experience with Twitter better. If he does, you will see what I mean.
Jackson Palmer is a tool.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2022
In this regard, Palmer disclosed the robot code released on GitHub in 2018 on Twitter, and believes that although the code is not complicated, it is sufficient to detect and report phishing accounts on Twitter in 2018. Musk, however, denounced the code as “completely useless.”
You’re humble bro.
Billy’s sense of humor & irreverence is a big part of why people love Dogecoin.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2022
source:Business Insider
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