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Cheap laptop colocation

I just saw this hit the front page of hacker news: https://www.colaptop.com

But I'm surprised at that because the site looks incredibly sketchy. In addition I feel like I have barely seen raspberry pi colo at a price of 7 euro let alone colo for a full laptop.

It is a cool idea though, so part of me is hoping it's legit or there's another person that's offering this.

If anyone is braver than me and wants to test it out or has more information let me know!

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  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep

    Domain registered on 9 Apr 2026, Single page website, no Company/DC details - That's 100% sketchy.

  • HeronHeron Member

    I suppose they are counting on the fact that they will use very little power (partially because they'll thermal throttle!) and can probably fit 150+ in a rack.

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  • buzzyLETbuzzyLET Member
    edited April 10

    @ManishPant said:
    Domain registered on 9 Apr 2026, Single page website, no Company/DC details - That's 100% sketchy.

    Here's the original hacker news post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47707477

    I think they have been around for a while but the url was https://colaptop.pages.dev/ , just redirected to the domain, according to archive.org has been around for a year at least.

    I was just surprised it got so many upvotes and assumed something that was a scam wouldn't rocket to the front page like this.

    I found the google forums as a way to contact them where you need to be signed in as well especially sus.

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  • @Heron said:
    I suppose they are counting on the fact that they will use very little power (partially because they'll thermal throttle!) and can probably fit 150+ in a rack.

    Yeah but by that logic why isn't raspberry pi colo even cheaper than that?

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  • It is a nice idea if they are legit.

    But if they are scam it is an easy way for them to get loads of laptops.

  • RubbenRubben Member

    what kind of retard would colocate a laptop

  • @Rubben said:
    what kind of retard would colocate a laptop

    I feel like more and more people are moving towards hosting at home due to increasing costs, privacy concerns, etc. I know people who have absolutely self hosted from home with laptops. However there are sometimes concerns doing it this way (residential internet speeds, security) so absolutely I see the market for colocating raspberry pis and laptops although it is a bit niche

  • HeronHeron Member

    @buzzyLET said:

    @Heron said:
    I suppose they are counting on the fact that they will use very little power (partially because they'll thermal throttle!) and can probably fit 150+ in a rack.

    Yeah but by that logic why isn't raspberry pi colo even cheaper than that?

    Agreed, I was looking at colo for my Pi 5 a few weeks ago, and getting a VPS worked out more powerful and cheaper.

  • RubbenRubben Member

    @buzzyLET said:

    @Rubben said:
    what kind of retard would colocate a laptop

    I feel like more and more people are moving towards hosting at home due to increasing costs, privacy concerns, etc. I know people who have absolutely self hosted from home with laptops. However there are sometimes concerns doing it this way (residential internet speeds, security) so absolutely I see the market for colocating raspberry pis and laptops although it is a bit niche

    If you're that constrained you won't be looking for colocation to begin with, you either have your vps at home and have whatever tunnel set up for it or try to rent a cheap vm.

  • @Rubben said:

    @buzzyLET said:

    @Rubben said:
    what kind of retard would colocate a laptop

    I feel like more and more people are moving towards hosting at home due to increasing costs, privacy concerns, etc. I know people who have absolutely self hosted from home with laptops. However there are sometimes concerns doing it this way (residential internet speeds, security) so absolutely I see the market for colocating raspberry pis and laptops although it is a bit niche

    If you're that constrained you won't be looking for colocation to begin with, you either have your vps at home and have whatever tunnel set up for it or try to rent a cheap vm.

    I think there are other niche usecases that this is good for such as people who are privacy aware and want to use their own hardware. There have been lots of VPS hacks recently.

    A solution I've found some people do is buy a membership at a local makerspace or hackerspace which can often be cheaper than traditional colo and comes with the benefits of using the space as well. They often have small sever racks for this usecase and would probably welcome laptops, raspberry pis, etc.

  • RubbenRubben Member
    edited April 10

    @buzzyLET said:

    @Rubben said:

    @buzzyLET said:

    @Rubben said:
    what kind of retard would colocate a laptop

    I feel like more and more people are moving towards hosting at home due to increasing costs, privacy concerns, etc. I know people who have absolutely self hosted from home with laptops. However there are sometimes concerns doing it this way (residential internet speeds, security) so absolutely I see the market for colocating raspberry pis and laptops although it is a bit niche

    If you're that constrained you won't be looking for colocation to begin with, you either have your vps at home and have whatever tunnel set up for it or try to rent a cheap vm.

    I think there are other niche usecases that this is good for such as people who are privacy aware and want to use their own hardware. There have been lots of VPS hacks recently.

    So the next best idea is to physically hand it over to someone else because we're sooo privacy conscious..?

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  • @Heron said:
    I suppose they are counting on the fact that they will use very little power (partially because they'll thermal throttle!) and can probably fit 150+ in a rack.

    150 old batteries stacked together.

  • @KnightHider said:

    @Heron said:
    I suppose they are counting on the fact that they will use very little power (partially because they'll thermal throttle!) and can probably fit 150+ in a rack.

    150 old batteries stacked together.

    I think the idea is that they remove the batteries due to fire risk

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  • HeronHeron Member

    @buzzyLET said:

    @KnightHider said:

    @Heron said:
    I suppose they are counting on the fact that they will use very little power (partially because they'll thermal throttle!) and can probably fit 150+ in a rack.

    150 old batteries stacked together.

    I think the idea is that they remove the batteries due to fire risk

    Yep, they allude to that on the website.

  • I just realized something if they are claiming that it's literally within Hetzner's data center maybe Hetzner can chime in on whether this is legit or not? @Hetzner_OL

  • "We're based in Amsterdam and aim to work with Hetzner to provide colocation services in the US and across their European datacenter network"

    Aim to work?

  • @Samoht999 said:
    "We're based in Amsterdam and aim to work with Hetzner to provide colocation services in the US and across their European datacenter network"

    Aim to work?

    Good catch, I was going off this quote "Your laptop will be hosted in Hetzner's professional datacenters with 24/7 security, climate control, and redundant power. We also provide basic firewall services and DDoS protection." which makes it sound more like they have an existing partnership with Hetzner

  • @buzzyLET said:

    @Samoht999 said:
    "We're based in Amsterdam and aim to work with Hetzner to provide colocation services in the US and across their European datacenter network"

    Aim to work?

    Good catch, I was going off this quote "Your laptop will be hosted in Hetzner's professional datacenters with 24/7 security, climate control, and redundant power. We also provide basic firewall services and DDoS protection." which makes it sound more like they have an existing partnership with Hetzner

    Just noticed they also provide a prepaid shipping box...lol...at only 7 a month how do they recoup that price? They've got to just be stealing the laptops...

  • RubbenRubben Member

    @Samoht999 said:
    "We're based in Amsterdam and aim to work with Hetzner to provide colocation services in the US and across their European datacenter network"

    Aim to work?

    The way it's worded I would definitely read it as they are already partnered up with Hetzner which is very misleading if they aren't.

  • matze00matze00 Member

    Looks like a Scam to me.

    • No company name, or address. This fact alone scream for a Scam.
    • 7€ including power, IPv4, and "free shipping" makes no financial sense.
    • No datacenter (they claim Hetzner) would allow random old laptops with batteries in their racks.
      Complete fever dream.

    They also dont specify which laptops they accept. A 20 yearold ThinkPad with a dual-core and 4GB of RAM? Or my 8 year old gaming laptop with an i9, an RTX 2080, and 64GB of RAM?

    This offer makes absolutely no sense.

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  • @Rubben said:
    what kind of retard would colocate a laptop

    North Koreans.

  • @buzzyLET said:

    @buzzyLET said:

    @Samoht999 said:
    "We're based in Amsterdam and aim to work with Hetzner to provide colocation services in the US and across their European datacenter network"

    Aim to work?

    Good catch, I was going off this quote "Your laptop will be hosted in Hetzner's professional datacenters with 24/7 security, climate control, and redundant power. We also provide basic firewall services and DDoS protection." which makes it sound more like they have an existing partnership with Hetzner

    Just noticed they also provide a prepaid shipping box...lol...at only 7 a month how do they recoup that price? They've got to just be stealing the laptops...

    A combination of "officer, I didn't steal it, they sent it to me!" And "possession is 9/10ths of the law" kind of bullshit.

    Plot twist: it's CIA honey pot where they'd happily subsidize this to find the types of criminals doing this shit.

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  • I am intrigued. I can't find where they list bandwidth/network stats...

  • seems just grab alot of laptop ? )))))

  • NushairAlviNushairAlvi 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    Where is the bandwidth status of https://www.colaptop.com

  • NushairAlviNushairAlvi 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    I have never seen in my life that laptop colo can be done ! :)

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  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    This is 100% a scam.

  • unsafetypinunsafetypin Member
    edited April 11

    The price seems too cheap for them to offer the setup support, kvm over ip device, free prepaid shipping label+box out and return.

    Signup is a Google form and seemingly no legal contract.

    Seems off. I wouldn't touch this...

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  • I actually like this idea (if it's not a scam) Being able to cheaply colocate old gear and give it a second life would be sweet. But... I don't know how economically viable it actually is though.

    Case in point:

    • AI tells me a common ten year old laptop CPU is Intel Core i5-6200U. On passmark, this has a multithread rating of 2,988 and a TDP of 15W
    • A modern low power server chip, let's look at EPYC 4464P, does 47,383 multithread passmark for 65W.
    • A modern higher power server chip, example Epyc 9755 does 166,328 multithread passmark for 500W

    If evenly divided with performance reserved for each VM, the lower power chip (65W) system running virtualization is the equivalent of ~15 old laptops @ 225W. (246% more power draw)

    The higher power chip (500W) system running virtualization is the equivalent of 55 old laptops @ 825W (65% more power draw)

    So it's not as power inefficient as I might have thought at first, but still somewhat inefficient. It could make sense if the datacenter is somewhere that power & labor is cheap but hardware is expensive.

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  • "We're based in Amsterdam and aim to work with Hetzner to provide colocation services in the US and across their European datacenter network. This ensures your laptop is hosted in professional, secure facilities with excellent connectivity."

    Aka, some guy with an idea, a Claude subscription, and a Google Form.

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