This is a weird argument. Dreamweaver, a tool that abstracts away coding from the builder, is better than LLMs, a different to that abstracts coding from the builder, because you’ll hit a wall with Dreamweaver as the project gets too complex and you’ll realize you aren’t actually that good. I don’t know if this person has ever used LLMs but there is way more complexity you can wall yourself up in than Dreamweaver, making it easier than ever to realize you aren’t any good.