I came up with dial-up in the ’90s, and around the turn of the century we had in-home broadband and that felt a bit transitional. I remember when everything started shipping with Wifi (802.11B) that was a turning point. Also, Google Assistant doesn’t get enough credit. Lately, when I walk in the door the lights come on and the AC kicks in, that’s been in full swing for about 5 years now. I used to spend hours training Dragon Naturally Speaking on Windows 9x to basically no avail, so being able to talk naturally to my phone or OneNone (online) on my Linux Laptop and watch it just magically get everything right feels very future-tech.