> I have not purchased a (new) license for my commercial work, because I haven't been getting as much value as it since my flow has switched to primarily agentic.
I still buy a personal Ultimate license because I want to see them succeed even if like 80% of my time is spent either in a CLI or Visual Studio Code (for quicker startup and edits), a bit unfortunate that Fleet never got to be really good but oh well.
Over the last two decades I've given them quite a bit a money on personal subscriptions, and indirectly a lot more through employer purchases on my behalf.
I dislike VSCode very much, but I do think the foundational pieces of the JetBrain's IDEs are starting to show their age.
I still buy a personal Ultimate license because I want to see them succeed even if like 80% of my time is spent either in a CLI or Visual Studio Code (for quicker startup and edits), a bit unfortunate that Fleet never got to be really good but oh well.