@Thad.... Nope. Zillions of things turn out to be Turing Complete because it's a remarkably easy target to hit. There are theoretical languages with exactly one instruction which are Turing Complete. There are presentations on how the Mov instruction on an Intel CPU is Turing Complete by itself.
@@saph-oceaneroh8414 I just saw the notification and cringed so hard at "I'm usually called a genius". Yes PowerPoint have primitive 3D capabilities, everyone knows you can add 3D effect with Format > Shape Effects > Bevel, some know you can apply a 3D rotation and the shape is "really" 3D, but I could not find anyone (or anything on the internet) that knows that if you group shapes together before applying 3D effects they will share the same "3D space". Meaning the shapes properly intersect in 3D, respect perspective, and share a common rotation. It's very limited, I couldn't find a way to rotate individual shapes or edit their z-axis. But using the 3 bevel settings (front, back, and spacer) there are still a lot of tricks to do. With a lot of patience and a lot of shapes (beware, you can't add shapes after you started applying 3D effects if you do they won't be in the same 3D space) you can create very cool things. Maybe I should do a video about PowerPoint there are a lot of cool tricks I discovered over the years and don't see anywhere else. They are mostly useless but pretty fun to play with and show to your friends. Btw, the last video of Tom Wildenhain inspired me to try and implement a language in PowerPoint. I couldn't get C to work, but a modified version of brainfuck: github.com/Wonshtrum/PowerPointGenerator
@@pygmee6412 Ahaha sorry for digging up your comment like that. It's very informative thanks for taking the time to answer me! The other day I thought it could be cool to create a website using powerpoint only and some redirection based on the width of a device. I'm already regretting thinking about it because now I really sant to do it :')
I watched this video almost a year ago and today I spent about two hours looking for it simply because I remembered the "Motivation: N/A" slide without knowing even the subject of the video. I had to scroll through thousands of videos in my UA-cam history... Totally worth it.
There is an implication within this video that not only did he have to do all this for PowerPoint, but he did it for google slides and apple keynote. Just for those two graphs. Which is considerably more horrifying than anything else shown here
Jesus christ this is some next level shit this guy just transformed one of the biggest mathematical problems into an existential one. Now we only need to figure out whether free will exists or not.
okay so i'm pretty sure you don't need me, a random person on the internet to tell you this but: holy shite, that was like some medal of honor grade shit, going beyond and above the call of duty. the ammount of painstaking work this must've taken.... i salute thee sir.
It sure must have taken some serious ingenuity but I doubt that it was created with too much painstaking work. I suspect that the components and animations were assembled procedurally either using VBA or assembling the plaintext contents of the PPT file.
I just implemented a turing machine which increases a binary number. Too bad that you have to move left or right so I had to introduce an extra state to finish on the correct cell but it all works. Awesome!
Finally ! Finally ! Someone proved the real power of powerpoint ! Thank you my hero, I can use you to respond to the ones saying that doing photoshop’s work on powerpoint is silly !
@@DatMilu2K Haha, I remember having Office 2000 installed on our 98 machine, and I'd browse through the Office Assistant gallary desperately trying to change "Clipit" (aka Clippy) to one of the other cool looking digital assistants. I'd browse through the MS Office clip gallary looking through sound effects, midi audio, pictures, and cliparts, but for a long time, I'd be disappointed because every time I'd try to insert a new clip or audio, or aanimated GIF, most of the time, I'd have clippy say "hey, you wanna install this?" I'd click yes, and Clippy would ask me to Insert to Office 2000 CD-ROM in the drive... I didn't have an Office 2000 CD-ROM. So many cool stuff were teasing me that I couldn't get... Then one day, I noticed my dad having the Office 2000 CD, and my childhood dream came true. It was as if I just saw a disc for my favorite game, especially since clippy had been teasing me over the years. Now, I could actually insert the disc, and see what happened! I did, and...WOW. The Windows 95 startup sound played. It was awesome. Then, I opened word, right-clicked on Clippy and proceded to browse the Office Assistant gallary. I picked my number one on the list. "The Dot". It was a red bouncy ball. I clicked OK. Clippy asked if I wanted to install it. I said yes. My heart was pouding, my mind racing. Will this work. After years of desperately waiting and thinking I'd never be able to play with all these goodies staring at me...is today the day it will finally work?? Clippy started the install procedure. So far it's going as it's supposed to. The installation starts, and as soon as the progress bar would appear, I'd be prompted for the CD. What about now? Will it work? Oh no, what if dad had the wrong CD. Is this even the right disc? I mean it seems like hundreds of features in all these Office apps keep asking for the same CD? How can one CD hold so many stuff?? The progress bar started moving. It's working. Oh my GOD...IT'S WORKING!!! My life is complete. Clippy said it's goodbies in a bicycle. But this time, he isn't going because I quit word. Oh no no no. He left so "The Dot" can appear. And boy did I spend the rest of that day being high a years long childhood wish coming true. I could install any assistant I wanted!! I could insert any clip from the clip glarry. Music, audio, animations, the possibility for my creative pursuit seemed endless right now. BUT WAIT....WHAT....WHAAAA... NO... IT CANNOT BE! SAY IT ISN'T TRUE!! Am I dead and in heaven already? Microsoft Office 2000 has a SECOND DISC? A Disc 2? If Disc 1 contained so many stuff...oh my what is in store in a second Office 2000 disc?? More Assistants? New apps?? I hear the Windows 95 chime once again> Office 2000 Disc 2 would usher in a new era of my childhood digital creativity carrer. The clip gallary grow exponentially. Hundreds of new animated Gifs, music, sound effects, pictures. Now stickers. And my new favorite Office App (after PowerPoint). I found my childhood creativity app come to life in Disc 2. Microsoft Publisher 2000. It was more than I ever could hope for. Combined with the new assets, I found a creative goldmine. A childhood photoshop and "Adobe stock" for kids of the 90s. This would be my creative workflow for the next two years. TL:DR And then I grew up and used Photoshop.
He confirmed that you can solve all computational problems with powerpoint. It means that we can finally emulate old games on powerpoint, or make a universe simulator within powerpoint. We don't need to make supercomputers for that anymore, you can have your very own universe simulator at home. And fuck it, if you're really bored, why not just emulate Linux on your Powerpoint and run the universe simulator by loading it in Powerpoint via Wine. Or just run Powerpoint in Powerpoint. We can do everything With Powerpoint
dear god this is my favorite sort of entity, the kind who say "can we just- make a totally unneeded alternative to traditional computing?" reminds me of suckerpinch and the harder drive and nan gate vids.
Me, after laughing hysterically for an unusual amount of time: "It is time to reopen the goddamn operating system I tried to make in powerpoint when I was 12"
Really Cool. An idea for you, set it so the spot to be clicked is in the same place every time (Either by moving the punch card so The Orange box is in the right location, or by deactivating the incorrect buttons, and placing all bottoms on top of each other) This way an auto-clicker could be used to speed up execution
PowerPoint 2016 will give you the best experience running the TM. 2013 probably works just as well. I tested it on 2007 and it works for a few clicks, then gets very glitchy. Haven't tried 2010. PowerPoint for Mac probably wont work as well. LibreOffice won't cut it.
Okay hear me out... someone made a computer in minecraft, someone made a Turing machine in PowerPoint! Now what we really need is a computer in minecraft running a Turing machine in PowerPoint! Fuck it, go above and beyond and get minecraft running on PowerPoint, make a computer using PowerPoint Minecraft and run the Turing machine in a computer made in minecraft that was made in PowerPoint! Ultimate godhood achieved!
ok... you bought a computer, then you install minecraft, create a computer in it using redstone, create a 64 bit computer, install powerpoint, run powerpoint, use powerpoint to create turing machine, then run turing machine in powerpoint. so you've run turing machine, inside powerpoint, inside a computer, inside minecraft, inside a computer.
This reminds me of that episode of Blue's Clues where Steve invents a long hand thing to push the buttons on the TV and then Blue hands him a remote. In this case, the finger thing is animations and the remote is VBA.
This legit gives me flashbacks to when I would use the button functions to make whole fucking applications when I was like 7 years of age I shit you not
Only if you can somehow compile Power Point to run on hardware. Now that's something I want to see, Power Point, but it's entirely written in bare-bones code,
When an OS runs in a VM it doesn't stop being an OS, and VMs are not hardware. So in principle, you can write an OS for the PowerPoint Turing Machine and no extra hardware will have to be involved (apart from the usual that runs PowerPoint).
The PowerPoint™ cadence. The intentionally gauche background jokes. The laughter, increasingly absurd in placement and intensity. It's hard to overstate how funny this is. I'm trying to leave a 5 star review in a UA-cam comment. I'm gonna hit the Like and Subscribe buttons because it's free.
Full SIGBOVIK 2017 conference: ua-cam.com/video/w7UyHjanKF4/v-deo.html The Powerpoint presentation wasn't the only good presentation, there are ton of other presentations that are absolutely hilarious. The full conference is 2.5 hours, I was just planning to watch a couple other presentations, but had to stop myself before I stayed up to 3 am watching the entire conference.
The only guy who can put "PowerPoint" in his resume and actually mean it
Le Sveniste Dann right
Le Sveniste best comment ever
Lol
I don’t understand. Why would you put PowerPoint in your résumé?
@@YouLilalas when you can put your résumé in PowerPoint
As a Professor Adjunct of Computer Science: This is one of the greatest contributions to science, ever......
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Congrats you won the most trusted person on UA-cam away ( oh wait )
@Thad.... Nope. Zillions of things turn out to be Turing Complete because it's a remarkably easy target to hit. There are theoretical languages with exactly one instruction which are Turing Complete. There are presentations on how the Mov instruction on an Intel CPU is Turing Complete by itself.
A year later Bethesda announces Skyrim for Microsoft power point.
they didn't... sorry
@@Bryss you waited long for that job
They did write Fallout 76 in it, though.
@@kalebbruwer nah, PowerPoint is too superior for fallout 76
Loading screens are quick time events as nothing will load without some encouragement :)
I am so ready for powerpointOS™
the new carpal tunnel syndrome OS, where every instructuon requires you to manually click a button
@@Anohaxer still easier to use than archlinux
@Jan Hoekstra My god, I need PowerPoint™TM™OS™ in my life!!
@@GuardianNoodle shut fuck up
@Jan Hoekstra Don't forget Tom's trademark. It's ((PowerPoint™TM™)™OS)™
The fact that PowerPoint is in violation of the App Store is a punch to the gut. One that I love due to how relevant it is.
Give this man a Turing Award.
"On the turing completeness of Web Browsers" in 1997 would have been just as funny but look at today. This guy is actually a visionary, trust me!
"On the turing completeness of HTML + CSS" is still hilarious.
I'm usually called a "genius" in PowerPoint (for my games, films and 3D modeling) but today I have definitely found my master!
I'm sorry you were doing 3d modelisation on PowerPoint?
@@saph-oceaneroh8414 I just saw the notification and cringed so hard at "I'm usually called a genius".
Yes PowerPoint have primitive 3D capabilities, everyone knows you can add 3D effect with Format > Shape Effects > Bevel, some know you can apply a 3D rotation and the shape is "really" 3D, but I could not find anyone (or anything on the internet) that knows that if you group shapes together before applying 3D effects they will share the same "3D space". Meaning the shapes properly intersect in 3D, respect perspective, and share a common rotation. It's very limited, I couldn't find a way to rotate individual shapes or edit their z-axis. But using the 3 bevel settings (front, back, and spacer) there are still a lot of tricks to do. With a lot of patience and a lot of shapes (beware, you can't add shapes after you started applying 3D effects if you do they won't be in the same 3D space) you can create very cool things.
Maybe I should do a video about PowerPoint there are a lot of cool tricks I discovered over the years and don't see anywhere else. They are mostly useless but pretty fun to play with and show to your friends.
Btw, the last video of Tom Wildenhain inspired me to try and implement a language in PowerPoint. I couldn't get C to work, but a modified version of brainfuck: github.com/Wonshtrum/PowerPointGenerator
@@pygmee6412 Ahaha sorry for digging up your comment like that. It's very informative thanks for taking the time to answer me!
The other day I thought it could be cool to create a website using powerpoint only and some redirection based on the width of a device. I'm already regretting thinking about it because now I really sant to do it :')
Please do a video on making 3d shapes, and please make it as funny as this talk
I watched this video almost a year ago and today I spent about two hours looking for it simply because I remembered the "Motivation: N/A" slide without knowing even the subject of the video. I had to scroll through thousands of videos in my UA-cam history... Totally worth it.
I just google "powerpoint turing complete" and bam there it was :)
Just to give you a reminder to watch it again.
reminder no. 2
Reminder no. 3
Reminder no. 4
This might be the best thing I've ever watched.
Have you considered Prozac?
It even beats out the ruby/js WAT talk, which was pretty awesome
Also most horrifying.
Came here to type that exact comment.
Yeah, runs perfect 4k for me!
There is an implication within this video that not only did he have to do all this for PowerPoint, but he did it for google slides and apple keynote. Just for those two graphs. Which is considerably more horrifying than anything else shown here
you probably can't do this in google slides
@@CringePoop Yeah even though I use google docs because darkmode plugin (i use word 2016 sadly), slides is not that good
@@kerokero_furogu google slides doesnt have the performance, transitions, or animations to make this possible. you can only make linear presentations
Great. We have now solved the halting problem. We all know power point halts when we don't want it too.
Jesus christ this is some next level shit this guy just transformed one of the biggest mathematical problems into an existential one. Now we only need to figure out whether free will exists or not.
@@Cenker23 Since one cannot actively change their preferences and "choose to like" something, one will only ever act according to their preferences.
I have made animated films in PowerPoint (original script, music, and illustrations) but this is way beyond my capacity. You, Sir, are a genius.
I love how I'm a comp sci major and THIS is what we're watching for homework
okay so i'm pretty sure you don't need me, a random person on the internet to tell you this but: holy shite, that was like some medal of honor grade shit, going beyond and above the call of duty.
the ammount of painstaking work this must've taken....
i salute thee sir.
Dennis Grießner
I see what you did there.
Medal of honor >> Call of Duty
It sure must have taken some serious ingenuity but I doubt that it was created with too much painstaking work. I suspect that the components and animations were assembled procedurally either using VBA or assembling the plaintext contents of the PPT file.
Hilarious, tremendous amount of work, and in fact educational on the basic principles of Turing machines!
that is the perfect example of how works in science can be both genius and completely non-sensical at the same time. Loving it.
I just implemented a turing machine which increases a binary number. Too bad that you have to move left or right so I had to introduce an extra state to finish on the correct cell but it all works. Awesome!
I am now waiting for the LLVM backend
My tummy hurts now. I also would like to ask: have you managed to port Linux to PowerPoint yet?
So you can run Powerpoint in Linux on Powerpoint, using Wine, and then run Linux on it?
LibreOffice TM™️
My man, I’ve made over 100 games in PowerPoint, this gave me hope, thank you
can you play doom in Power Point?
You could try "punching" it
I hear Skyrim works.
Of course you can. I can play Doom on my fucking toaster oven.
This was already posted on r/itrunsdoom. That's why I'm here. Someone please make this thanks
Pretty sure someone just made Doom in Excel so who knows.
PowerPoint = NPowerPoint
Aaah, P = NP
Finally ! Finally ! Someone proved the real power of powerpoint ! Thank you my hero, I can use you to respond to the ones saying that doing photoshop’s work on powerpoint is silly !
"Uses PowerPoint to program PowerPoint"
*Achieves Godhood*
I'm literally studying turing compleateness in uni right now and this is gold
Can't wait for PowerPoint OS.
PowerPOS.
How the hell did you get this idea? Were you inspired by God? _Are _*_you_*_ God?_
Next step: Proving the existence of God using PowerPoint
Dude, PowerPoint IS god
It reminded me of this awesome xkcd post xkcd.com/505/
@Lumi Temple os
Motivation: N/A
This is nuts. I love that there are people like this
I'm over a year late in finding this, but you win the internet today.
By the way, Matt Parker would absolutely love this video.
He totally would
This was brilliant. The ending was amazing commentary.
Tom: Powerpoint
Crowd: Funniest shit i've ever heard
the crowd when tom explaining seriously: "dude this is funny af"
the crowd when tom gives a joke: "haha I don't get it"
The fact that you presented all of this in PowerPoint is hilarious 🤣
the first computer game I made was on PowerPoint
Enoua5 Same. Microsoft Office 2000 was a weird programming environment
WurstPeterl yup. You could use word to make a web page full of word arts!
We made a "stay inside the path" game which screams at you when you fail
@@NazmusLabs Thats what I used as a little kid. Then my dad introduced me to Microsoft Frontpage xD
Good memories :D
@@DatMilu2K Haha, I remember having Office 2000 installed on our 98 machine, and I'd browse through the Office Assistant gallary desperately trying to change "Clipit" (aka Clippy) to one of the other cool looking digital assistants. I'd browse through the MS Office clip gallary looking through sound effects, midi audio, pictures, and cliparts, but for a long time, I'd be disappointed because every time I'd try to insert a new clip or audio, or aanimated GIF, most of the time, I'd have clippy say "hey, you wanna install this?" I'd click yes, and Clippy would ask me to Insert to Office 2000 CD-ROM in the drive...
I didn't have an Office 2000 CD-ROM. So many cool stuff were teasing me that I couldn't get...
Then one day, I noticed my dad having the Office 2000 CD, and my childhood dream came true. It was as if I just saw a disc for my favorite game, especially since clippy had been teasing me over the years. Now, I could actually insert the disc, and see what happened!
I did, and...WOW. The Windows 95 startup sound played. It was awesome.
Then, I opened word, right-clicked on Clippy and proceded to browse the Office Assistant gallary. I picked my number one on the list. "The Dot". It was a red bouncy ball.
I clicked OK. Clippy asked if I wanted to install it. I said yes. My heart was pouding, my mind racing. Will this work. After years of desperately waiting and thinking I'd never be able to play with all these goodies staring at me...is today the day it will finally work??
Clippy started the install procedure. So far it's going as it's supposed to. The installation starts, and as soon as the progress bar would appear, I'd be prompted for the CD.
What about now? Will it work? Oh no, what if dad had the wrong CD. Is this even the right disc? I mean it seems like hundreds of features in all these Office apps keep asking for the same CD? How can one CD hold so many stuff??
The progress bar started moving.
It's working.
Oh my GOD...IT'S WORKING!!!
My life is complete.
Clippy said it's goodbies in a bicycle. But this time, he isn't going because I quit word. Oh no no no. He left so "The Dot" can appear. And boy did I spend the rest of that day being high a years long childhood wish coming true.
I could install any assistant I wanted!!
I could insert any clip from the clip glarry. Music, audio, animations, the possibility for my creative pursuit seemed endless right now. BUT WAIT....WHAT....WHAAAA...
NO...
IT CANNOT BE!
SAY IT ISN'T TRUE!! Am I dead and in heaven already?
Microsoft Office 2000 has a SECOND DISC? A Disc 2? If Disc 1 contained so many stuff...oh my what is in store in a second Office 2000 disc?? More Assistants? New apps??
I hear the Windows 95 chime once again>
Office 2000 Disc 2 would usher in a new era of my childhood digital creativity carrer.
The clip gallary grow exponentially. Hundreds of new animated Gifs, music, sound effects, pictures. Now stickers.
And my new favorite Office App (after PowerPoint). I found my childhood creativity app come to life in Disc 2.
Microsoft Publisher 2000.
It was more than I ever could hope for. Combined with the new assets, I found a creative goldmine. A childhood photoshop and "Adobe stock" for kids of the 90s.
This would be my creative workflow for the next two years.
TL:DR
And then I grew up and used Photoshop.
I originally came to watch this because of the cool idea, but I gotta give major props on the presentation too. You had me laughing something good.
Only found this because of Theo. This is a dangerous level of genius.
_The Tom Wildenhain Showᵀᴹ was filmed in front of a live studio audience._
what do you mean this isn't a shitpost
did this man just make powerpoint a programming language
more like a complete developer enviroment
He confirmed that you can solve all computational problems with powerpoint.
It means that we can finally emulate old games on powerpoint, or make a universe simulator within powerpoint. We don't need to make supercomputers for that anymore, you can have your very own universe simulator at home.
And fuck it, if you're really bored, why not just emulate Linux on your Powerpoint and run the universe simulator by loading it in Powerpoint via Wine.
Or just run Powerpoint in Powerpoint.
We can do everything
With Powerpoint
dear god this is my favorite sort of entity, the kind who say "can we just- make a totally unneeded alternative to traditional computing?" reminds me of suckerpinch and the harder drive and nan gate vids.
No idea what is going on here but it sounds and looks impressive.
Me, after laughing hysterically for an unusual amount of time: "It is time to reopen the goddamn operating system I tried to make in powerpoint when I was 12"
LOL I did that too :D
Humblebrag
I wish I was that smart when I was 12. I'm not even that smart now! :(
oh my god, im glad to hear im not the only one who did that
I come back to this every year or so for divine inspiration
This guy deserves a Turing award from Microsoft
loved it! this was hilarious and made my day. the world needs more people like you :)
Clever people have a strange sense of humour. Love it.
I've seen this video so many times but never on your channel. You've got my sub.
Just saw for the first time. BRILLIANT! CREATIVE! and entirely OUTSTANDING! Color me entertained :)
*laughter*
*coughing*
Ahahahahaa
*AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA*
"Shows text"
*HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA*
Tom : (| P |™ TM™)™
Audiences : **laugh**
Is Powerpoint and thus this Turing Machine GPU Accelerated?
I believe so.
That’d be brilliant! Try mining bitcoin in PowerPoint!
And here I was thinking the visual novel I made in PowerPoint as a teenager was pushing the limits
Perfect balance of expression and competence! Impressed af!
But does it run Powerpoint?
You could run Powerpoint inside Powerpoint inside Powerpoint inside...
that's the super power point turing machine
Really Cool.
An idea for you, set it so the spot to be clicked is in the same place every time
(Either by moving the punch card so The Orange box is in the right location, or by deactivating the incorrect buttons, and placing all bottoms on top of each other)
This way an auto-clicker could be used to speed up execution
A staggering display of genius
Best presentation since Steve Job's announcement of the iphone.
One of the best video I've ever wanted.
The music at the beginning is so perfect for PowerPoint
i am in hysterics
Does this require PowerPoint 2016, or is it possible with earlier versions? If so, which is the earliest PowerPoint version to be Turing complete_
PowerPoint 2016 will give you the best experience running the TM. 2013 probably works just as well. I tested it on 2007 and it works for a few clicks, then gets very glitchy. Haven't tried 2010. PowerPoint for Mac probably wont work as well. LibreOffice won't cut it.
how about Microsoft Office 2003
@@tomwildenhain Then you can already scratch off the "Works on all commercially viable OSs"
Very good! Hopefully one day I'll meet the legend who made this.
This is at the same time so highbrow and soooo funny I really wish I could upvote it multiple times.
this is the most amazing thing ive ever seen.
The world seems like a better place than it was 5 minutes and 33 seconds ago
babe wake up tom8 just dropped
This is absolutely Epic!
Next step: create an amd64 instruction set on your PTTM and run Windows, you only need a few million of these i guess
In "keyboarding" class in highschool, I'd finish all the assignments in like 5 minutes then build silly little games in PowerPoint haha
I bow to thee, master of all ppt
I am so happy to f stumbled across this piece. into some sort of rabbit hole I go!
yippee!
Dude, you should go for an Ig Nobel prize with this.
One of the best lol geek humor things I've ever seen.
I regret that I have but one thumb up to give to this video.
Bravo!
This reminds me of the time I used to make powerpoint games for my little brother so he can work on his math skills
1600 animations. What a mad man.
Okay hear me out... someone made a computer in minecraft, someone made a Turing machine in PowerPoint! Now what we really need is a computer in minecraft running a Turing machine in PowerPoint! Fuck it, go above and beyond and get minecraft running on PowerPoint, make a computer using PowerPoint Minecraft and run the Turing machine in a computer made in minecraft that was made in PowerPoint! Ultimate godhood achieved!
ok...
you bought a computer, then you install minecraft, create a computer in it using redstone, create a 64 bit computer, install powerpoint, run powerpoint, use powerpoint to create turing machine, then run turing machine in powerpoint.
so you've run turing machine, inside powerpoint, inside a computer, inside minecraft, inside a computer.
I'm not even mad.
are you disappointed?
@@Drawoon Absolutely not. I'm amazed
Im so glad youtube recommended me this
This is blowing my mind right now.
This reminds me of that episode of Blue's Clues where Steve invents a long hand thing to push the buttons on the TV and then Blue hands him a remote. In this case, the finger thing is animations and the remote is VBA.
I will boldly assert, this is the funniest man in the industry.
Now I want to see PowerPoint in Powerpoint
Then, maybe someday we could reverse engineer UA-cam's recommendation algorithm by reading the comments 😁
Tom you absolute madman
This is disgusting.
I love it.
Sigbovik is my favorite conference
This legit gives me flashbacks to when I would use the button functions to make whole fucking applications when I was like 7 years of age I shit you not
So, what you're saying is that there can be a PowerPoint operating system?
Only if you can somehow compile Power Point to run on hardware. Now that's something I want to see, Power Point, but it's entirely written in bare-bones code,
Yes. On future software releases, look out for the slogan "powered by PowerPoint".
When an OS runs in a VM it doesn't stop being an OS, and VMs are not hardware. So in principle, you can write an OS for the PowerPoint Turing Machine and no extra hardware will have to be involved (apart from the usual that runs PowerPoint).
Was the laughter and clapping also created by PP?
The PowerPoint™ cadence. The intentionally gauche background jokes. The laughter, increasingly absurd in placement and intensity.
It's hard to overstate how funny this is. I'm trying to leave a 5 star review in a UA-cam comment. I'm gonna hit the Like and Subscribe buttons because it's free.
Skyrim The Extremely Super Special Edition, coming to your PowerPoint soon. (but not soon enough.)
This is a work of genius
This is a nice PPTMTMTMTM.
Somebody give this man a cookie
I had a classmate that used ppt to make really cool poster. And I’ve seen videos of people using PPT to make the animated music video for Bad Apple.
When I was 4 years old, I used to play an animal game made in Microsoft PowerPoint called _Look and Listen to Domestic Animals._
PowerPoint Vortex transition is the best transition
Full SIGBOVIK 2017 conference: ua-cam.com/video/w7UyHjanKF4/v-deo.html
The Powerpoint presentation wasn't the only good presentation, there are ton of other presentations that are absolutely hilarious. The full conference is 2.5 hours, I was just planning to watch a couple other presentations, but had to stop myself before I stayed up to 3 am watching the entire conference.
Great work. I can use it to respond to all those whining software developers who accuse me of doing "powerpoint engineering" instead of real coding...
Is start menu Turing complete ?🤔🤔🤔
Really nice! Well done