Also it used to be kinda heavy, but it became lighter because of Moore's law and good code management practices all over the board.
I'm planning to deploy Theia in its web based form if possible, but still didn't have the time to tinker with that one.
This is why I used "(as in ecosystem)" in the first paragraph. It was a bit late when I wrote this comment, and it turned out to be very blurry meaning wise.
My bad.
Using Eclipse as "the Java LSP" in VSCode makes more sense now.
Nevertheless, as much as I respect Erich for what he did for Eclipse, I won't be able to follow him to VSCode, since I don't respect Microsoft as much.
It is kid of hard to avoid nowadays.
Here a session with him related to VSCode history,
"The Story of Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Kai Maetzel"
I don't do Web Development, I live in the trenches. Since I don't own a desktop system anymore, I don't honestly game.
I'm exposed to them via systemd and Linux Kernel, yes, but at least both are licensed with GPL.
At least I'm trying to minimize my exposure.
For more context, please see >>44634786
Thanks for the video, btw. I'll take a look the moment I have time.