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  1. Josh ·
    I've been searching for some new mouse cursors for windows for years now. I've been using the same o  D Yungas ones for a decade now, and want to try something new. The problem is, unlike the old days, customizing the look and feel of Windows is not a big deal to most anymore. So new skins and cursors that are actually decent rarely are created anymore. You can download the D Yungas Cursor pack here. My Comment on the D Yungas cursors. Damn, i have been using them for over a decade :oÞ D Yu
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  2. Josh ·
    Youtube has recently updated its layout. Especially for the videos you are currently watching. Instead of showing info and comments underneath the video that you are currently watching, it shows suggested and recommended videos. The info and comments are now pushed into a tiny column on the far right. It just doesn't look or feel right, and isn't intuitive at all. New UI Apparently this UI change has been rolling out to users for weeks now. Which surprised me because I hadn't heard about it at
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  3. Josh ·
    I have been using SageThumbs as the thumbnail handler in several versions of Microsoft Windows for well over a decade, mostly due to Windows not natively supporting preview thumbnails of RAW, PSD, and several other various image file types. SageThumb would replace the default thumbnail handler, and generate thumbnails for almost every image file type that has ever been created, and display them in File Explorer. Sadly, SageThumbs hasn't been updated in years, and seems very buggy and half work
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