Anybody else feel built in LSP still lacking behind CoC?

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  • From my experience with maintaining a coc plugin, coc-metals and also a new nvim lsp focused plugin, nvim-metals, I'd say in general, yea it has a ways to go yet before an average user feels it's as stable as coc is.

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