Where we're going, we don't need IDEs
I haven't opened IntelliJ Ultimate in months — best tool, btw. I say this at conferences and people look at me in disbelief. You only need an IDE if you're reading or writing the code yourself. That's very 25Q4. My setup now: tricked-out tmux and eight Claude Code sessions running in parallel. The reason this works at all: years of investing in CI automation, linting, test coverage, and reviewer tooling. Those bets are paying off. Without that scaffolding, eight parallel agents would just be 8x the ways to break main. My job is approving the PRs, challenging the assumptions and the designs, keeping the agents honest. I'm here to spot the square wheels, catch the BS, avoid the foot guns, and keep this machination a cohesive whole. Type 2K lines yourself, then spend all day reviewing them? No, it's 2026, y'all. We've got tools for that. LFG.