Since every post in this thread was more positive about this pilot than I expected them to be, I decided to watch it as well.
It was surprisingly decent. I didn't enjoy the first half, but it got better by the second half. The animation looked nice, and the pacing wasn't bad either; it was surprisingly straightforward with everything, and I liked that. The brown lesbian was rather insufferable at times, but I found the fat lesbian to be way more likeable (I wouldn't have sex with either of them). I also think it hit the right spot with its vulgarity; swearing can make the characters feel more realistic if done right, and luckily they didn't go full Vivzie with it.
The world-building itself seems to have a few flaws in my opinion. If they live in a world with advanced robotics and faster-than-light space travel, then why the fuck are they still using human labor and fossil fuels? I know it's a common trope to have cyberpunk dystopias with a poor lower class, but they always seem to underestimate that with faster-than-light space travel, you gain access to a huge amount of planets, and many of those are rich in resources. It should be stupidly easy to flood the market with so many robots that getting a regular job as a human would become impossible. Fossil fuels should also be non-existent since there's no way they would be able to outcompete futuristic fusion reactors fueled by cheap intergalactic hydrogen. We have yet to learn why Guineapig is so important, so I don't criticize stuff related to her for now.
The Hungarian dub wasn't bad either; they did a good job as always. The best thing about it is that I didn't need to hear the original/English VAs talking (they're either retarded, insane, or both).