π
The new π logo uses the Unicode character named "mathematical double-struck capital X".
This character is Unicode U+1D54F
> https://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-x-logo-unicode-math-textbooks-2023-7
> http://www.unicode-symbol.com/u/1D54F.html
"1D54F" looks like l33t speak for IDGAF ("I Don't Give A Fuck")
Elon's early bid for Twitter takeover was rejected in April 2022 by one of Twitter's main stock holders (a familiar name to many of us): Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
> https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-04-14/billionaire-prince-alwaleed-rejects-musk-s-twitter-bid
In May 2022, Alwaleed changed his mind (forced to support?) and Musk received $1.9B FROM Alwaleed for the purchase of Twitter.
> https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-05/why-saudi-prince-alwaleed-reverse-course-on-elon-musk-s-twitter-bid
> https://www.marketwatch.com/story/prince-alwaleed-will-now-back-elon-musks-twitter-bid-and-retain-stake-after-completion-2022-05-05
Alwaleed (Saudi Royal family member), is part of the /_
π = mathematical double-struck X = ++?
Musk double-struck Alwaleed and Twitter with the purchase and destruction of Twitter.
And the funny part is that Musk bought Twitter using Alwaleed's money, and has now destroyed the bird for the keks.
Elon DGAF
There are also a few other "double-struck" letters, including β which represents Rational Numbers in mathematics. Rational numbers are often depicted the same way as a time code, eg. 12:34.
I haven't explored this in relation to the clock, but might be an interesting dig even just for curiosity-sake.
> https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+211A