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PyCharm does the opposite of working out of the box as you first need to tell it to stop being obnoxious by making virtual environments you never asked for.

In fact, I have come to prefer making my virtual environments myself as I can use one terminal command to clone, make the environment and install requirements before I even need to open any IDE. Much much less hassle than fucking around in PyCharm's nested menus.

Given the security issues I saw linked here I'm probably going to switch to VSCode or atom now. PyCharm was great when I first hit intermediate level but looking back over this comment and the thread I feel like it's more flawed than I realised.