Adam Wathan the creator of Tailwind CSS posted that he had to let go of 75% of his engineering team because of AI. He said traffic to the Tailwind help documentation is down 40% and that is where most people learn about his solution and then buy commercial products. He added his revenue is down 80%.
That’s completely different though. I’ve seen (legitimate) complaints that AI-generated reports are popping up and swamping projects while adding little to no value, but that’s not killing the projects. This article is solely about Tailwind, where the developer asserts that LLMs are responsible for people no longer reading the project’s documentation, which then is where the project directs users to its paid tiers and so (they allege) the project is suffering an unsustainable drop in subscriptions.
A project’s premium subscriptions drying up is different from a project’s developers being hit with time-wasting bug reports.
That’s completely different though. I’ve seen (legitimate) complaints that AI-generated reports are popping up and swamping projects while adding little to no value, but that’s not killing the projects. This article is solely about Tailwind, where the developer asserts that LLMs are responsible for people no longer reading the project’s documentation, which then is where the project directs users to its paid tiers and so (they allege) the project is suffering an unsustainable drop in subscriptions.
A project’s premium subscriptions drying up is different from a project’s developers being hit with time-wasting bug reports.