In the 1960s-1980s, Everything Is Online looked like pure futurism. In the 1990s-2000s, it looked like Hollywood with a case of Did Not Do the Research. In the early 2010s, it looked like maybe a bit of an overreach.
But by the end of this decade? It's going to be People Sit on Chairs territory. Yes, of course everything is online. Cars with no internet connection have been remotely hacked. Refrigerators have bug reports filed with Google. Amazon Dash means that cabinets can be connected to the internet. Even secure, air-gapped systems can be hacked using speakers and ultrasonic frequencies.
For now this is mostly a first-world phenomenon, but not for long. Electronic payment is becoming more popular than cash in a few African countries.
Can we reach the point where a trope is no longer tropable, because it became omnipresent in real life, and thus meaningless in terms of a story?