• @RGB3x3
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    20611 months ago

    I’m 28 and have no idea what a slide deck is. Is that somehow the new term for a PowerPoint presentation?

    • @[email protected]
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      15911 months ago

      Ironically, it’s a very old term for a powerpoint presentation. Presentations used to be done with actual photographic slides in a projector. They were stored in a deck of slides.

      I only know this from Mad Men.

      • @[email protected]
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        1211 months ago

        So what he’s saying is everyone in his company is 90 and he was fooling them into thinking he’s 90 too

        • @RGB3x3
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          411 months ago

          The implication of the OP is that using “PowerPoint Presentation” makes the guy sound old, but “slide deck” is an older term, so is OP saying that he’s younger than everyone else in the meeting? But then why would he complain about that?

          It’s a really confusing post.

          • @[email protected]
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            311 months ago

            Well, he didn’t say “old.” He said “now everyone knows I’m 40.” Maybe 40 is young by comparison.

            But you’re definitely right, it’s confusing framing

      • @ickplantOP
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        111 months ago

        This is a great little fact, thanks.

    • @[email protected]
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      1611 months ago

      Hijacking this because you’re top comment and everyone is talking about the origin of the term (the thing you load into a projector back in the days of physical slides), but no one’s answering the actual question as intended:

      “Slide Deck” is the term used for the series of slides shown during a presentation, but “Presentation” refers to the whole performance, including non-slide elements like speeches and demos

    • @markstos
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      811 months ago

      A lot of presentations are made today with Keynote, Google Slides or LibreOffice Impress.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        2311 months ago

        And most adhesive bandages aren’t part of the Band-Aid brand, but we call them band-aids anyway.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        Someday, my friends, presentations made and saved in Markdown will be king, and we can forget about opening slow programs to edit them.


        Yes, somehow the world will be a better place when everything is a plaintext document. At least that’s how I imagine it.


        Incidentally, there was a cool python program for presenting pdfs I used years ago. I wonder if it or similar are still in vogue somewhere.

        • arglebargle
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          211 months ago

          I do all my presentations in markdown. Maintain them in git.

          Share the web page to share the presentation.

          PowerPoint sucks. So slow to make a presentation. So slow to change for a different audience.

    • @jpeps
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      411 months ago

      I wouldn’t say I hear literally ‘slide deck’ that often, but some variation of ‘slides’ is very common. Basically no one says PowerPoint. Especially relevant as use of Microsoft products is not a given in work anymore, and people are aware of alternatives that require a general term. Ever heard someone say that they saw something ‘on social’?

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        PowerPoint literally was a slide show. It even uses the noun “slide” to describe one page of your information.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      Perhaps it’s geography which is missing from this conversation.

      SF Bay Area techies will say slide deck all the time.