College students might continue to be Elon’s bane. Here’s a site by someone using a University of Waterloo email address, which claims it is dedicated to making a readable version of the messages released by the Delaware Court of Chancery on September 29th. I recognize some of the messages, but there’s way too much to confirm it right now.
From the Background on the site.
On Sept 29th 2022, Delaware’s Court of Chancery released hundreds of text messages to and from Elon Musk. However, Delaware’s Court of Chancery put all these text on a table that was printed, redacted and scanned - rendering them basically unreadable. I spent days scanning through these documents to build this website so that you can read these text messages like actual text messages.
Slate has a link to that document, too. It is 40 pages long. There are still some benefits to the PDF. Messages are listed chronologically and they all have timestamps. You can see when two conversations overlap. The website groups conversations by the other party and timestamps are only on the start of each batch; you don’t see how much time passed between replies. The “Unknown” group could be multiple people.
The site does have a search box. It doesn’t seem to be working for me, other than the labels on the conversation groups, but that could be a big help if that gets a good index later. Not sure how you would search emoji.
ETA: Spotted this on Newsie.