u/Drycee

Hi guys

I'm looking for a new work laptop that can handle light gaming. My usecase is mostly for work on the go and bringing it to client meetings but I will also use it privately for some light gaming (think Hades, Slay the Spire, Valheim, stuff like that) on vacations etc. It doesn't have to run modern AAA games, I have my desktop PC for that.

I'm currently using an older Zephyrus G14. I was mostly happy with it, but my main gripe is that it gets loud quickly even under basically no load, just using office tools or a code editor. It's kind of embarrassing when sitting in a meeting. The 2026 Zephyrus seems to still have this issue so I'm looking around for something with good enough heat management to not need the fans on a light load, or they're at least nearly silent. I don't mind loud fans when gaming, that's just how it is for a thin and light.

Do any of you have first-hand experience with a laptop that would fit this profile?

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u/Drycee — 7 days ago

As far as I understand on earth we use the magnetic field + accelerometers (gravity) to determine orientation/tilt. But a rocket in space has neither, or at least not as clear as on earth.

Taking Artemis 2 as a current example, it has to be pointed exactly at where the moon will be in 5 days. So how do they accurately determine the rocket is oriented towards that location after leaving earth?

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u/Drycee — 1 month ago