It may seem like it will cause inconvenience to especially Lightning Network node operators, and general use of the chain for, you know, on chain payments, but the price of data on chain is really really low.
The fees paid for ordinary transactions will have to rise in order for these users to get prompt clearance of their transactions, and we can already see that, despite the seemingly low price and tight margins of mining, there is more hashpower on the chain than ever before.
Miners making more money is a good thing, because it means they will sell less of their mined coins than they did before.
And it will also help direct more attention to the Lightning Network, where the fee rates on chain have very small impact on the overheads for paying with sats, and will help build the momentum towards widespread adoption of LN for commerce.
When the blockchain got saturated with transactions back in the last bull market in late 2017-2018, prices for simple transactions went up to near $20 in fiat value just for a simple transfer. This made it highly impractical to use for commercial transactions. But with LN, this pretty much doesn't matter.
So, I for one welcome the Ordinal Inscriptions craze. Driving LN adoption and adding more support to the bottom price of Bitcoin is good for Bitcoin.