I was one of the first 50 miners in the pool, generating around 50-60H/s total with my laptop's i7-6700HQ and my old desktop's FX-6300. I managed to find about 10 blocks and netted a little over 10k coins before the number of miners jumped up over 500 and the majority of the pool's hash rate seemed to be generated by only a few people. Now my power is barely enough to get a payout of 10 coins every 6-8 hours, so it's not really worth it for me to keep mining anymore.
That said, I still love the idea behind this coin and intend to support it where I can. The dev has already proven to be much more helpful and involved than 99% of other "devs" these days. I'm excited to watch it as it develops as one of the most interesting and original coins out there, and of course looking forward to seeing it hit the exchanges.
Do you have any old hardware lying around? I took old laptops and built a desktop CPU miner from spare parts. I installed CentoOS on them and created my CPU mining farm (if you want to call it that). I only had to buy two USB drives and a $30 PSU. I am a retired hardware geek so whipping up everything was a fun and changeling activity. Maybe you can find some creative ways to mine?