vscode: change minimum VS Code version to 1.75 from 1.78 I previously mentioned [in a comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/15265#issuecomment-1633240290) that folks at my employer are on 1.78, but I was incorrect: people are on 1.75. I know this is outside the standard version support policy, but I haven't seen any of the new features in VS Code be used in rust-analyzer. The most applicable feature in those three versions of VS Code that I can find [is lazily resolving code actions](https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_78#_resolve-code-action-commands-in-resolvecodeaction), but it doesn't seem like rust-analyzer is making use of that feature. (I'll be posting a PR that adds support for `$saved_file` within the next day, so feel free to bump the minimum VS Code version back to 1.78 if/when that PR lands. This just makes vendoring the _actual_ change I'm interested in a little bit easier.)
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