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the "idea guys" are about to win for a decade, technical people mocked them. "i have an idea for an app." cool. so does everyone. can you build it? that was the filter. execution was expensive. ideas were cheap. not anymore. sam altman said it plainly: intelligence is now too cheap to meter. we will be limited by good ideas. the people who had vision but couldn't code? the ones who needed a team just to build a prototype? their day in the sun is coming. this flips everything. for years, the moat was technical skill. you learned to code, you had leverage. you couldn't, you begged someone who could. now the moat is taste. vision. the ability to see what should exist before it does. ai doesn't replace ideas. it reveals how few good ones there actually are. most people don't have ideas. they have recombinations. slight variations on things that already exist. the real "idea guys"—the ones who see around corners—were always rare. we just couldn't tell because execution buried everyone equally. now execution is nearly free. and we're about to find out who actually has something to say. the question isn't whether you can build anymore. it's whether you have something worth building. do you?