User talk:Supersaix

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Images

Hello Supersaix, I've noticed you've uploaded a few images that are under copyright.

In the case of the forest golem, I have left a message on the deviantArt page asking if we can keep the copy. If you upload any more images, please can you check to see if they are under copyright and get permission first, thanks. Alternatively, you might find images that are under a Creative Commons license. Marasmusine (talk) 08:57, 1 May 2017 (UTC)

Derivative work

Just for future reference, Template:Copyright Disclaimer already adds a page to Category:Derivative Work. I noticed you manually added that category to several pages which already included that template (and were already included in that category). If you haven't already noticed, you don't need to do it manually. Adding a page to the same category twice over doesn't really change anything, needless to say. - Guy (talk) 22:14, 3 May 2017 (UTC)

Ah, I see, I had not caught on to this, admittedly, I was checking whether or not pages were in this category by checking for the Derivative Work explicitly in the page's contents. Appreciate the heads up. - --Supersaix (talk) 02:08, 4 May 2017 (UTC)

Hello

Hy, I just wanted to pop by and tell you that I enjoy the kind of things that you've been doing on here. I really like your flintlock pepperbox and animated armor articles. I think you're doing some good work. I've been messing around on here a little too, so if you ever need any help (I'm really only good for proofreading, but...) you can give me a shout. Flamestarter (talk) 19:32, 23 January 2020 (MST)

gollark: The autocrafting system of the Unicode Consortium on there can actually do roughly the same things, because it contains similar AE2 hardware and has a lot of machines hooked up, but this has the potatOS installation machine and is faster through having dedicated machines for things.
gollark: It makes computers *with no external inputs*, and also makes OC computers, you see.
gollark: Here is one.
gollark: I have pictures somewhere.
gollark: It's not that hard.
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