Wi-Fi has become ingrained in our daily lives as the predominant and most ubiquitous wireless technology over the last 25 years. The widespread adoption and growth of Wi-Fi has been both a catalyst and a consequence of the rise of technologies such as smartphones and mobile applications. Wi-Fi has revolutionized how we communicate, offering instant access to information and enabling social interactions that transcend geographical boundaries. Wi-Fi has also influenced cultural production and consumption, enabling the rise of streaming services, digital art, and virtual experiences.