I'm surprised there aren't more interpreted languages with a first party type checker.
Python has several good type checkers, Ruby has Sorbet, and there are others.
Having zero compilation time *and* a full IDE seems like such a compelling design, at least on paper.
TIL that LSP 3.18 was released this month! Several APIs now support richer content, such as tooltips or docs on code action kinds.
Signature help continues to improve too, allowing you see more about a function at its call site.
My $2/month VPS has stopped and can't even boot, so I've switched provider.
It seems like most server providers don't want to offer <$5 machines, and I imagine it's hard to make money at the low end. Several providers require a one-off setup fee too.