Who else feels like: Please let's just fix the foundational stuff that needs fixing and THEN we can do all this fancy stuff? I mean it all sounds great—LLMs on relays, premium zap-locked notes, nutzaps as gifs that become redeemable only if you like them, ultra-niche clients vibe-coded over coffee, agentic switchboards, various intergalactic taproot wormholes... It all sounds great, don't get me wrong. But first let's fix all the foundational stuff. Let's wipe NIP-4 DMs from existence. Let's figure out this Kind1 "I am whatever you say I am" issue and the schema issue more generally. Let's get long-form working and let's remove all redirects to long-form clients that aren't being maintained. Let's get on top of this follow spam nonsense. Let's sort out this list-clobbering issue once and for all. Let's see where Outbox is at. Let's get remote signing in a decent place. Let's just do the dishes, vacuum the living room, replace the toilet paper in the upstairs bathroom and sweep up around the porch. And then we can have a bourbon nightcap and talk philosophy. At least that's the feeling that's come over me scrolling though my feed these past few days, and I suspect a few others too. Could of course be a feeling that's out of touch with reality. I know that a ton of work is going on in all these foundational areas and has been for years. And I'm biased because my Nostr sights are set on B2B and businesses tend to have much less exciting priorities than your average tech enthusiast. But I still can't shake the feeling that there's so much potential that could be unlocked just by tidying up—and likewise so much potential that could be thwarted by not tidying up enough before inviting in guests.