euroderf 2 days ago

Before long you'll have a different LLM embedded in each of a series of cells, and they'll each have an opinion on what you are doing elsewhere in the sheet, and your One True Trusted Overview LLM (named OTTO) will survey them and take a vote and get back to you.

  • sosborn 2 days ago

    Sounds like how things are run at my place of work.

    • CartwheelLinux a day ago

      My vote for comment thread of the year. Had coffee coming out of my nose with these two

    • cyanydeez 18 hours ago

      Before long, CEOs will be on Mars and their AI avatars will download daily updates into their excels.

  • sargstuff 2 days ago

    sounds like excel cell that calls html link to dynamically 'fetch' what needs to be display in cell. Link results can be the result(s) of almost anything. OTTO could well be a redirected link by server to 'sub-server' machine.

dmitrygr 2 days ago

“ The emulator is built as a seperate dll which is loaded by the VBA macro. The VBA macro calls the emulator in the dll and gets the output and writes it into the cells in the spreadsheet. ”

Not really in excel. Excel is just the console. Emulator is a native DLL

  • qwertox 2 days ago

    I was expecting something like the cells being used as registers and the computer being implemented in the spreadsheet itself. Loading an emulator via a DLL and using the spreadsheet as a line oriented display feels like cheating.

  • yesco 2 days ago

    I still think this is pretty neat even if it's just acting like the console.

  • zipping1549 2 days ago

    Still funny

    • AshamedCaptain 2 days ago

      By the same logic I can also put a crappy emulator in a dll and make notepad load it via a hook. Linux on notepad.exe. should I make that into a HN post too?

      Now that I mention it, I think someone already posted that on HN...

nogajun 2 days ago

Linux can run on Excel, but not Excel on Linux.

  • smodo 2 days ago

    Excel is not even Excel anymore. It’s different on Windows, Mac, web, mobile… And there’s different bugs across all them! My favorite ones have to do with regional defaults.

  • grishka 2 days ago

    Excel, at least old versions, does run on Linux using Wine.

    • Aardwolf 2 days ago

      Then it may be possible to run Excel on Linux in Excel

      • redbell 2 days ago

        > run Excel on Linux in Excel

        This remind me of the top comment on Puter's post (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33838179):

        "I am the author of the 'app' called Puter which loads up Puter inside Puter, which then loads up the Puter app again, which ..."

      • xattt 2 days ago

        I’d like to see bare-metal Excel.

        • grishka 2 days ago

          I was going to say that first versions were technically that, but apparently Excel was never released for DOS, Excel 2.0 was already a Windows application, and 1.0 was only available on Mac.

tinktank 2 days ago

This is the insanity that I miss.

  • unixhero 2 days ago

    How can you miss it, when it is right here

  • bagatelle 2 days ago

    I don't know that I miss it, it's still around if you look for it. Even here, I find several posts a month doing something this insane and fun, let alone finding out about my friends' personal projects.

  • sargstuff 2 days ago

    Preference for NP over P?

h4ck_th3_pl4n3t 2 days ago

So when will there nmap be backported to run in this VM?

Would be awesome to have a little VM that can scan for lateral movement possibilities, in an excel spreadsheet. Next-gen malware!

valorzard 2 days ago

Would this same trick work on LibreOffice Calc?

  • shakna 2 days ago

    Probably not. It calls out to a DLL library for most of the work. One that, unfortunately, is 32bit.

    Libre Calc can load 64bit Excel plugins, but not 32bit (at the moment).

necovek 2 days ago

It runs on neither MacOS nor Excel cloud though, as it depends on a Windows DLL.

  • yjftsjthsd-h 2 days ago

    Wouldn't help with cloud of course, but there's WINE for macOS, isn't there? Or does that version of Excel not allow loading binary libraries such that you could hand it a DLL if WINE translated it?

  • pjmlp 2 days ago

    Microsoft 365 is the reason why the new add-in model is focused on Web technologies, and mostly deprecated going forward for new forward.

    • p_ing 2 days ago

      It's focused on web tech as COM add-ins are a huge source of security and instability in Office apps. It's also more flexible for developers as they can modify the backend without having to update the client and the deployment model is significantly easier for admins.

      • pjmlp 2 days ago

        The .NET ones are also going away.

        Regarding COM, it wouldn't be that bad when using COM Servers.

        However I do agree that although COM as idea is enticing, Microsoft keeps failing to deliver a productive way to use it, despite how much they keep focusing on it for Windows extensibility and API delivery since Vista.

        • Vilian 2 days ago

          they don't care more about API the same way the cared in Vista days https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2004/06/13/how-microsoft-lost...

          • pjmlp 2 days ago

            Indeed, nowadays I feel myself a fool for having advocated for WinRT, it was one of the reasons why I returned back to Web and distributed systems, after spending four years back in Windows GUI development land.

            And my advice now is for .NET devs, stay with Windows Forms or WPF, depending on which approach they favour.

            For C++, I suggest the aging MFC if it has to be on the Visual Studio (still better out of the box experience than WinUI 3.0 for C++, and C++/WinRT is in maintenance anyway), but really Qt or C++ Builder are much better option.

    • jeroenhd 2 days ago

      On the other hand, if you can get it to work in the new O365 architecture using whatever JS API they're exposing now, you can call it "cloud-based" or maybe even "serverless".

  • nxobject 2 days ago

    mini-rv32ima is incredibly compact -- I imagine a translation to VBA might not be too hard.

ivolimmen 2 days ago

Question remains: can you run Windows in LibreOffice under Linux?

  • zombot 2 days ago

    I was about to say, "If it can run Doom...", but actually the deamons in Windows are worse and even more hellish than those in Doom.

  • sargstuff 2 days ago

    what's 'run'?? same box or link to cloud instance ?

padde 2 days ago

Any practical use cases come to mind? Could you actually interact from Excel cells with Linux userspace, e.g. running a cell's value through a bash script as if applying a formula?

nailer 3 days ago

I just posted the ‘doom on a lightning adapter’ story, and saw this in submissions. I’ll have to tip my hat to the better bizarre ‘X on Y’ post. You win this time, radeeyate.

  • dheatov 2 days ago

    I support you to one up them with `Lightning adapter on Excel`

userbinator 2 days ago

Unfortunately it doesn't seem possible to run WINE in it, and thus another Excel inside that.

goodboyjojo 2 days ago

linux and the hit game doom are the things hackers always put on something first. any eletronic

aussieguy1234 2 days ago

Excel > Linux > Wine > Excel...to infinity?

tolien 2 days ago

Next step is to get Doom working on it :-)

snvzz 2 days ago

RISC-V is inevitable.

apexalpha 2 days ago

Wow! We are in awe that you managed to run Linux on a database tool designed to query Bigdata tables sharded over 72 sheets.

Very impressive.

Greetings,

Deloitte.

  • unixhero 2 days ago

    Now lets sing a consulting song