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Ask HN: What would you do with 1 Gbps at home?

10 points| shotgun | 15 years ago | reply

Chattanooga, TN is one of the first communities to offer 1 Gbps fiber-to-the-home internet service. And many communities are in the running for Google's upcoming 1 Gbps fiber deployment. But I'm tired of hearing the usual "I'd watch movies online without buffering delays" pedestrian responses. What awesome things would you HNers do if you had 1 Gbps at home?

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[+] nl|15 years ago|reply
Depending on latency, I'd move all my storage to the cloud (ok, realistically I'd have a SSD for a local cache & apps, but you get the idea).

I never, ever want to worry about where my GB's of photos and music and videos are again.

I'd run my own black-box recorder in my car, which would auto-sync all my trip data - including video - when I got home.

I'd run CCTV around the house and stream the data 24/7, at high res so faces would actually be recognizable in the footage.

I'd expect the strain monitors in every joint in my house to be recording their levels with the cloud based application which will alert me anytime any reach unacceptable thresholds.

I'd except my radar-based climate control system to be able to tell me the air temperature and wind velocity of every single cubic inch of air in my house over the past week, and compare with trends over the last year by looking at my cloud stored data.

Finally, I'd be able to prove to my wife that yes, I really did say I'd be late home from work tonight by playing back that "conversation" we had where I yelled "Oh yeah, I'll be late home next week" when I was walking out the door a week ago :)

[+] cheesey|15 years ago|reply
Leave Linux distribution torrents on seed, to help out other users. If you set the bandwidth speeds correctly, you could use 50% of your bandwidth while still having a fast connection left over.
[+] _b8r0|15 years ago|reply
I'd develop a transparent clustering mechanism using Amazon EC2 to provide 1Gbps interconnect-based offloaded processing. For many tasks this would be near real time (think media encoding, password cracking, rainbow table generation) but having it scale transparently based on monthly budget would be awesome.
[+] mark_l_watson|15 years ago|reply
I mostly work from home (and I live in the mountains 2.5 hours from a large airport) so I would like high quality video conferencing with shared whiteboards, etc.

Right now I use video mostly for talking to remote family members, but a high quality telepresence to "be in" a remote conference room would be great.

[+] ljf|15 years ago|reply
if it's symmetric then I'd be my own rich media host, maybe dumping a full lifeblog of my life everyday, maybe just ensuring that I get was my own personal cloud when I was out and about.

but really most of my web use only needs a 1mb line; read blobs, check news, look at pics, very little video.

[+] mathgladiator|15 years ago|reply
Well, that depends. What is the up?
[+] shotgun|15 years ago|reply
I believe Google's networks are going to be symmetric. For the sake of discussion let's assume 1 Gbps up.
[+] adrianscott|15 years ago|reply
pair coding with video, 3d videoconferencing, brady-bunchesque multi-person video conferencing (which would include games, collaborative art projects, etc.)
[+] adrianscott|15 years ago|reply
3d multi-person chatroulette ;) (ok, i'm waiting for the high-probability comment that follows this... first good one wins a point, whee)
[+] bustamove|15 years ago|reply
Bash shell provider, like in the ol`good days