Honestly, SFO pulls its weight on food. They have some amazing local restaurants to the Bay that have outposts there, it’s very clean, and the art and history installations are better than most airports domestically.
For me the main use case is screen sharing (share only the mirrored window). It can also be useful for multi-monitor setups when you want to show something to other people on a bigger screen without mirroring your main screen.
Same here, the progress bar animation seems to be a dummy. The actual search result is eventually returned over a `text/event-stream`... which seems to be struggling currently.
Internet Access - err... it works? I am able to stream Netflix and YT without being locked to 480p.
Coverage - it's basically TMo coverage.
Cost - Fi is a bad deal if you plan to use a lot of data. It's almost 10$/GB (in the worst plan) or around 70$ for an "unlimited" plan, however it can get cheaper with a group (https://fi.google.com/about/plans/) . For me, its a great deal; I'm always close to a WiFi and rarely need mobile data. My bills ended up being around 25$. I'd say Fi's killer "feature" is it's international roaming charges... though I doubt that will be useful anytime soon :')
I've seen families tag along all the way to the security to say goodbyes... This seems like a great way to spend some more time right until the flight
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