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Every few months someone declares the IDE dead. The data says otherwise: VS Code usage is at 76% and growing, AI trust among developers has dropped to 33%, and the review bottleneck created by AI-generated code is getting worse, not better. The IDE is the only interface with the density of information and control needed to verify AI output at scale. Meanwhile, vendor lock-in is accelerating (SpaceX/Cursor, Anthropic's third-party blocks), making open, model-agnostic tooling a strategic necessity. The IDE isn't obsolete — it's the foundation of the end-to-end agentic engineering platform.