I saw it expressed by multiple people whose language of choice was Lisp but the only one that I specifically remember is Ron Garret’s recent post called Lisping at JPL Revisited[1]:
All this is a reflection of the so-called Lisp curse, the fundamental problem with Lisp -- its great strength is simultaneously its great weakness. It is super-simple to customize Lisp to suit your personal tastes, and so everyone does, and so you end up with a fragmented ecosystem of little sub-languages, not all of which (to put it mildly) are particularly well designed.
He doesn’t specifically say here though that this makes Lisp a solo tool. I can’t find a source for that right now unfortunately.
[1] http://blog.rongarret.info/2023/01/lisping-at-jpl-revisited....