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If it makes you feel any better, their core IDE (basically just IntelliJ) is open source. There are community editions of IntelliJ, Pycharm and now some kinda free-for-non-commercial-use license for the Rust one, as well as Rider and WebStorm.
It's the plugins that make up their other IDEs and the Ultimate versions that are not FOSS. Unfortunately, those plugins are pretty important.
They have 724 public repositories on Github, mostly with permissive open source licenses I think.
If you're going proprietary, Jetbrains is one of the better companies to do it with IMO.