There's a better solution for big files - it's called bittorrent. It's nothing new, and it regularly transfers gigabyte size files for a fraction of the senders traffic.
Well, if you can access your home box from work, you can always setup an SSH tunnel, and redirect the X port. Been there, done that. Works pretty well, except for the lag.
Take a look at the MPEG4 standard overview. It is much more than just Video compresstion - it also handles things like polygon meshes, and their transforms/deformations.
There's a better solution for big files - it's called bittorrent. It's nothing new, and it regularly transfers gigabyte size files for a fraction of the senders traffic.
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Don't you mean 'vi /etc/'?
Does it run under Wine, or is this one of those 'Dual Boot or Don't play' situations?
Well, if you can access your home box from work, you can always setup an SSH tunnel, and redirect the X port. Been there, done that. Works pretty well, except for the lag.
Take a look at the MPEG4 standard overview. It is much more than just Video compresstion - it also handles things like polygon meshes, and their transforms/deformations.