Of course it's a truism if you just say any abstraction that works is a good abstraction.
That is not what I am saying at all. Bullshit abstractions at least let you control the problem. Duplication doesn't.
I agree with you that it’s a truism, but it’s useful advice for people who have a habit of trying too hard to DRY their code. IIRC the author comes from the Ruby world, where DRY was a big thing, and this talk was part of the pendulum swinging back away from this DRY obsession that sometimes just resulted in convoluted code.