I'm interested in trying new things besides webhosting with the my first Linode, and I'm looking for some ideas. Please have in mind programs/applications that may appeal to a Linux newbie such as myself; I haven't done this many command-line operations since DOS.

One of the first things I'd like to do is to take advantage of the different geographic location of the Linode and set up SSH tunneling. This would be especially helpful when I'm outside of the US and want to access a site that has geographic restrictions. However, some of the web browsers I use are at public workstations where I cannot change SOCKS settings, and I think a personal proxy server accessible over http(s) would be a nice option. What solutions would you suggest? Ones with good documentation or even online tutorials would be most appreciated. Has anyone used
Glype? And it seems to be in a different realm, but how about
Squid?
Asterisk looks like a very interesting project to try out, but I'm afraid it may be above my skill level at this time.
I do some video encoding, and have thought of using some of the free CPU cycles to run jobs faster than my older machine can, but after taking into account the time it would take to transfer several gigabytes of raw material to the server, it didn't seem as worthwhile.
What fun uses have you found for your Linode that increase its value to you? I'd like to try some of them out!