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Ask HN: What do you do with your no-longer-in-use hardware?

7 pointsby simon1573over 4 years ago
What do you do with replaced hardware that still works perfectly fine?<p>During the holidays and sales many of us might snag or be gifted a new laptop, phone or similar even though the current hardware works perfectly fine. In my case I got a nice laptop (i7, 16gb RAM) that was replaces recently, but I feel bad that it just lays here and age.<p>What do you do with your no-longer-in-use hardware? Projects? Gifts? Charity?

9 comments

speedgooseover 4 years ago
It goes in the closet. After a few years it goes in the basement. There it stays for many years until it goes to the trash because it has no sentimental value anymore.
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ksajover 4 years ago
I used to host geek yard sales that were all about unwanted tech devices and parts. The best thing is that they always turned out to be half swap-meet. A lot of trading went on because everyone has different, often opposing ideas of &quot;unwanted&quot; and &quot;desirable.&quot;<p>Of course 2020 and probably 2021 are not good years for that kind of activity, but by summer &#x27;22 I&#x27;m probably going to have no choice but to throw another sale.
giantg2over 4 years ago
Usually keep it for projects and keep my old phone as a spare if it still works (they usually just get very slow). I may end up recycling or giving old stuff away at some point, but that will be a while with my cycle times - my hardware tends to be quite old by the time it gets replaced. I think my desktop is 8 years old, laptop is 12, phone is the newest at 3 years old.
runjakeover 4 years ago
- With Apple stuff, I try to trade it in or dispose of it, due to the non-user-replaceable lithium ion batteries inside them.<p>DO NOT KEEP UNUSED APPLE EQUIPMENT IN YOUR HOUSE.<p>I used to keep my Apple gear around, but I had an old iPad in my dresser drawer and one day discovered that the battery had expanded to dangerous levels and was close to bursting.<p>I don&#x27;t feel like having my house burn down, so I get rid of old Apple stuff ASAP.<p>- With PC gear, I tend to keep it around and use it for Linux stuff until the usefulness vs wattage no longer makes sense.
Aheinemannover 4 years ago
have old pc hardware mostly.<p>get an WD Green 120 GB SSD for about 20 - 25 €.<p>Have a teenager &#x2F; child come over with their parents and we build their first pc from the parts up.<p>The kids install the windows license which came with the pc because school requires windows programs for homework.<p>Kids are proud, most of them would not be able to get a computer of their own otherwise.<p>computers are to slow for gaming, just useful for libre office... to bad...<p>the kids will get an introduction to google and how to use youtube the right way (you either waste your life on youtube or you will get on a path to better grades - your choice) and a stern warning to stay off facebook, tik-tok and the ilk.<p>hardware lasts until 8th - 9th grade usually, by then they have cheap smartphones of their own.<p>one interesting note: i was a proud owner of an Commodore PC 10-III (msdos, 4.77 MHz, 640 KB RAM) and my own legal (!) copy of turbo pascal 4.0. i did a lot of things with that beast.<p>None - Not even one - of the kids who could have visual studio community, lazarus, haskell, whatever on their machines will ever try their hands at programming (while having a virtual tutor on youtube !).<p>They wouldn&#x27;t even scratch (oh the pun indeed) the surface of cs...
lukaszkupsover 4 years ago
I put it into my no-longer-in-use hardware shelf. It tends to &quot;light the darkest hour&quot; for me (e.g. on unexpected failure of my new daily drivers)
AnimalMuppetover 4 years ago
I take out the hard drive, punch three holes in it with a masonry drill bit, and then take it to Best Buy for hardware recycling.
tubularhellsover 4 years ago
Sell on the secondhand market, or if I don&#x27;t need the money I post it to a charity who is a working with kids in poor households.
chaganatedover 4 years ago
Usually keep one as a spare. Anything over that is given away. Somebody always needs a computer.