Has anyone else had trouble with Webstorm not recognizing Angular 21 stuff?
So I am working with Angular 21, and a common thing I am seeing is webstorm completely forgetting that "standalone: true" isn't required anymore, so it endlessly complains.
So I am working with Angular 21, and a common thing I am seeing is webstorm completely forgetting that "standalone: true" isn't required anymore, so it endlessly complains.
I am part of a makerspace that is in the process of expanding, and our current 3d printers are quite well used.
Our current printers are: Bambu P1S with AMS, one without, and a Prusa XL w/ 5 toolheads.
The AMS has done more for increasing accessibility and utilization of our printers than quite frankly anything I would have thought of. To load the filament you literally slightly push on something and insert the filament and it grabs it automatically.
Compare this to the Prusa XL, you have to feed it through a very long tube and a few menu entries later to load filament.
It would probably take 5 to 10 minutes to load entirely a Prusa XL, but probably 30 to 60 seconds to do an AMS.
So now, I wanted to consider extra printers, possibly up to 4 extra ones.
If there is nothing on the market that has the ease of use and reliability of the Bambu with AMS, then there is not likely any question.
But I don't like some of the stuff Bambu has done, so I wanted to know if there are any alternatives with similar ease of loading.