I had an old Sony Vaio that I used as a home lab for a while. You can run some docker containers for Pi-Hole, Jellyfin or Home Assistant.
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I already have a couple nas for that..
Honestly, I sold an XP media center with Mint on it for $20. I was exceedingly clear on the capabilities
If I didn't have a use for it, I'd put it back in a bin, or give it to someone who could use it.
Yeah if I knew a nerd kid id give it to them. I dont want to give it to someone non techy thats expecting a windows laptop because they'll just throw it
Then just take it to your nearest hackerspace. Maybe have a couple interesting conversations there and you'll likely find use for it.
Not really. If it was power efficient, MAYBE, but it's not because it's a super old chip AND a laptop. It's a vampire device.
You can buy a 6W minipc for like $40 tat6would be more useful.
Try and sell it for parts?
Donate it? It's probably fine for completing most tasks that normal people need but can't afford better.