Yeah, especially because it isn’t something unique. Many rockets launch and deploy satellites, almost daily. It is a big step for them, and a one deserving praise, but overall not too special.
It is kinda mind boggling that SpaceX booster landings (even the smaller ones) have now become a regular thing. Happens twice a week or so, no big deal.
This is absolutely unique. Nobody else has ever managed to land even one orbital class rocket booster that goes up there, does a gravity turn, goes Mach 10 and that kind of jazz.
Blue Origin’s New Shepard booster landing is already quite a great achievement, and that one is much easier (because smaller, not as fast at Mach 3, straight ascending flight profile without gravity turn).
Blue Origin has serious balls to even try landing their New Glenn booster. That is VERY hard.