I see no correlation between these two events. Elon Musk told his 100 million+ Twitter followers Yet Another Vague Comment, and you also happened to start advertising a cool thing you made at around the same time. Unless one of those stars is Elon Musk's GitHub account, I don't really see where you're coming from here.
Curiously, this feeds into another strange trend I'm seeing on Hacker News; people who claim to be 'interpreters' for Elon's weirder comments. I'm not accusing you of being one, but HN has seen a lot of strange posts like "Elon secretly made Bitcoin" and "Elon fired me because I was smarter than him". It's unsolicited advice, but I think some people would be well-served ignoring Twitter and focusing on their own hustle. You've got a really neat project there, it would be a shame if development stopped because you're trying to woo some rich has-been on social media. At least try Mark Cuban, he's the one with a history of investing in elevator pitches.
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Response: by all means, don't let me be the person to stop you from working on this :p
I'm mostly just pissed at this site's trends of social dysfunction. HN's platonic ideal of a technocrat is the same stereotype that Silicon Valley made fun of a decade ago. Nowadays, I click "New" just to see people courting Elon Musk's attention, defending people who will never know they exist, and quoting pithy Steve Jobs 'originals'. Maybe I'm asking for blood from a stone, but I wish a group of like-minded hackers could associate with each other without turning it into a pissing contest. It's the same lack of humility and empathy that makes TikTok and Twitter such depressing places to scroll through, now twice as frustrating since most of these people are consummate professionals!