Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk crossed swords with Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) co-creator Jackson Palmer following the latter's comments about the billionaire entrepreneur to Australian news outlet Crikey.
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What Happened: In the interview, Palmer said he had earlier developed a bot (or script) to detect cryptocurrency scams on Twitter (NYSE: NYSE:TWTR).
According to Palmer, Musk had reached out to him for the script but did not know how to run it.
"He didn’t understand coding as well as he made out," Palmer told Crikey.
Musk, who is currently in the process of buying Twitter for $44 billion, responded late on Tuesday, saying Palmer had “falsely claimed” that his code got rid of bots and asked him to share it publicly.
You falsely claimed ur lame snippet of Python gets rid of bots. Ok buddy, then share it with the world …"My kids wrote better code when they were 12 than the nonsense script Jackson sent me," Musk said, adding that Palmer is "a tool."— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2022
My kids wrote better code when they were 12 than the nonsense script Jackson sent me.Palmer responded by saying he had shared it publicly in 2018, with a link to the open-source code on Github.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
I did... in 2018. https://t.co/w74GfbDYtBDogecoin Clash: Musk also said that Palmer "always forgets to mention that he never wrote a single line of Dogecoin code," which drew a reaction from the meme coin's co-creator, Billy Markus.— Jackson Palmer (@ummjackson) May 31, 2022
the people after us did exponentially more than either jackson or i did on the code basei think i wrote like 20 lines of code and copied the rest