80s-90s style cyberpunk sci-fi doesn't work in the same way it once did because we currently live in that future, or at least on its cusp
virtual reality, AI, biohacking, driverless cars, etc are all in some version of beta, will be (increasingly) integrated into the fabric of daily life
current sci-fi addressing these issues - Black Mirror, Deus Ex Machina, etc - is about the terrifying now as much as any near future
the 90s internet 1.0 naive cyberpunk view of the future is the element of jungle, of rave in general, that's dated the worst, I think
granted Luka does bang on, highly entertaining fisher/eshun/CCRU pastiche (how u have never a written a classic post-Burroughs language virus sci-fi novel I don't know)