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by ly3xqhl8g9 1243 days ago
That expression, "ideas are easy, implementations are hard", is lacking nuance. No, new ideas are ridiculously hard: can you have the idea for an alphabet if you have never seen one before?, even the banal equals sign is a ridiculously hard idea, Euclid and al-Khwarizmi never had such an idea [1]. Ideas are hard, implementations are sometimes hard, idea collages or idea twistings are almost always easy, given a ripening context: sliced bread; sell things, but on the internet.

[1] "Robert Recorde invented the equals sign (=) and also introduced the pre-existing plus sign (+) to English speakers in 1557." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Recorde