7 pointsby danielochoa06204 hours ago4 comments
  • aghuangan hour ago
    > A PowerPoint file is a ZIP package containing XML files and binary assets.

    > It stores all the properties you set in a PowerPoint presentation, and tries to organize them into separate files to avoid repetition and make things easier to locate.

    Very informative read overall.

  • EDM11536 minutes ago
    all files are either text, binary blobs or archives (zip), no exception

    I personally knew about this when I needed to extract all images from a Word document in 2015, I had the idea to rename the extension to .zip and wow a conveniently placed media folder !

    since then I renamed countless file extensions to zip, just to test. it worked nearly every single time

  • ctwardan hour ago
    i've been struggling a lot with my team to standardize our presentation systems. as soon as we got claude people just started making adhoc, non-standard, slides. This is good because they're 10x better than the bullshit one offs PMs used to make. But as a result we've got 80 different ways of conveying the same type of information to our leadership. And its pissing those leaders off.

    Getting people aligned on a single template is our biggest headache for the ops side of the house. Will definitely need to research this further. Thanks for the post.

  • tamimioan hour ago
    I knew a powerpoint is basically a zip file when I was trying to crack a pptx file last year, the AI basically said “pptx file is basically a zip file, let’s do …”, when I unzipped it, turned out the password protection is useless, all assets and everything are in there unprotected, including the 3D models inside. And you can pack it to a file again, just like the protected one but with no password.