Its compile-time performance is unquestionably its biggest problem for JITs nowadays. But there's a big difference between being so buggy it's virtually unusable and its performance being suboptimal.
It's also worth pointing out that even "long-running" in JS terms is often considered "short-running" in more general JIT terms, so compile-time performance is even more critical in the JS case than elsewhere.
It's also worth pointing out that even "long-running" in JS terms is often considered "short-running" in more general JIT terms, so compile-time performance is even more critical in the JS case than elsewhere.