>Inside Twitter, in a highly unusual arrangement, engineers from Musk-led Tesla were examining the company’s code as the tech executive sought the input of his technical experts he trusted.
I would have expected they already did that prior to the acquisition.
Obviously this isn't a technology acquisition. This was clearly for the platform and buying the existing eye balls on it. Technology can be secondary and improved a lot more easily than trying to capture the cultural relevance that Twitter has.
I would have expected they already did that prior to the acquisition.
It seems the acquisition was a blind buy.