User talk:Matrix/Archive 11
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Question from Liam Odele (20:30, 28 February 2026)
- Note: Liam Odele's mentor MPGuy2824 is away.
When are you going to publish my page --Liam Odele (talk) 20:30, 28 February 2026 (UTC)
"Wikipedia:67" listed at Redirects for discussion
The redirect Wikipedia:67 has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Anyone, including you, is welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2026 March 4 § Wikipedia:67 until a consensus is reached. grapesurgeon (talk) 15:41, 4 March 2026 (UTC)
Question from Wazner1 (10:22, 6 March 2026)
UK spelling - or US.
If wiki standardised US spelling in information pages, will it auto change my UK spelt wordings? Some US spelling I know, but cant guarantee everything. StAndrewsFife (talk) 15:38, 6 March 2026 (UTC)
- @StAndrewsFife: no, Wikipedia doesn't have a spell check. Other editors might change it though, or not. It depends whether other editors notice, though I'd just write in the convention of the specific article (if it has one) to avoid problems. —Matrix ping mewhen u reply (t? - c) 15:59, 7 March 2026 (UTC)
Question from AS Multiplex Inc (17:04, 7 March 2026)
Question from Erdogans34 (20:24, 8 March 2026)
Hi Matrix,
I am new at Wikipedia. I will try to spend some time to improve myself and make some additions to platform.
If I need help, can I ask to you? Thx --Erdogans34 (talk) 20:24, 8 March 2026 (UTC)
Question from Alflyover (07:42, 9 March 2026)
Hello, Matrix. I found an error in the Hafnium page.
The "Alloys" section has a portion that reads, "An alloy that includes as little as 1% hafnium can withstand temperatures that are 50 °C (122 °F) higher than the same alloy without hafnium.[13]". While a *temperature* of 50 degrees Celsius is 122 degrees Fahrenheit, the section is dealing with a *delta* of 50 degrees Celsius. That is 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
As proof, water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius, a delta of 100 Celsius degrees. Water also freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a delta of 180 Fahrenheit degrees. Or, a delta of 5 Celsius degrees equals a delta of 9 Fahrenheit degrees. Whoever wrote that section came up with a difference of 122 Fahrenheit degrees by including the 32-degree factor to align the two scales, meaning the delta Fahrenheit is too high by 32 degrees.
I will watch the page to see how such a correction is made, as I do not yet know how to edit. Once I see it done I will have some sensible questions to ask. Thank you.
--Al --Alflyover (talk) 07:42, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
- @Alflyover: Be bold!. Make the edit, if something is wrong someone may revert as per the BOLD, revert, discuss (on talk page) cycle. —Matrix ping mewhen u reply (t? - c) 19:50, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
Question from David2221456 on File talk:En-us-Tupac Shakur.wav (04:41, 11 March 2026)
Question from Rustam cyber (13:49, 12 March 2026)
Name] is a seasoned cyber security professional with extensive experience in the field. They have worked with major organizations, including Google, where they contributed to advanced threat detection and security architecture. Known for their expertise in proactive risk assessment, [Your Name] has led multiple security initiatives that have safeguarded critical infrastructures. Their work continues to shape best practices in cyber defense and digital resilience." --Rustam cyber (talk) 13:49, 12 March 2026 (UTC)
- @Rustam cyber: is this a question or something? —Matrix ping mewhen u reply (t? - c) 20:49, 13 March 2026 (UTC)
Question from MirahJ444 on Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Nevada State University/WMST 101 (Spring 2026) (23:53, 13 March 2026)
Hello, I am suppose to be assigned Laura Martin like RachelSan, she is in my group. How do I change that? My group is also looking for articles on Laura Martin for our bibliography. Can you please help me out with navigating the site to make all of this happen? --MirahJ444 (talk) 23:53, 13 March 2026 (UTC)