Pyright has been great. But it’s slow. Speed of a LSP does matter for UX. Excited to see how much ty improves on this.
Pyright is a type checker, not a LSP per se in my opinion. ty is both.
I think it is way to slow too. The one from microsoft (pylance IIRC) is better in my opinion.
Is it wrong to to say that I don't like pyright on principle because it requires node.js and npm to install and run?