Skorinov Vladislav is an independent developer whose open-source utilities focus on lightweight, single-purpose Windows enhancements that quietly automate routine desktop tasks. Operating under the GitHub alias losbiw, the publisher favors minimalist C# solutions that hook into native Windows APIs without introducing background services or heavy frameworks. Erin, the flagship title, typifies this philosophy: a tiny, portable executable that monitors user-defined time intervals or system events and swaps the desktop wallpaper from any local folder or unsplash.com query, applying optional scaling, tinting or multi-monitor spanning along the way. Although the portfolio currently centers on this one wallpaper rotator, the codebase reveals reusable modules for registry manipulation, HTTP fetching and scheduled execution—building blocks that suggest future utilities could extend to accent-color syncing, dynamic lock-screen refresh or other unobtrusive personalization chores. Users who value set-and-forget convenience appreciate the unobtrusive system-tray presence, the absence of ads or telemetry, and the MIT license that encourages community forks. Because each release is tagged as a standalone ZIP with both x64 and x86 builds, IT hobbyists can drop it into startup folders or script it through Task Scheduler for corporate imaging scenarios. Skorinov Vladislav’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream build and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.
A simple way to automatically change wallpaper
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