The article does give a reason, it says it's to allow "executive oversight." As if Trump is going to waddle on down there and work on the servers himself.
There are plenty of youtube videos of people risking their digits and eyeballs if you need a reason not to fuck with that shit. It's extremely unstable.
In that case, check out the manufacturer's website and look up the manual for that specific printer. Also see of they have their own slicer software. As others have said, Prusa Slicer is a good one. It also has a web GUI that will let you manage files, monitor and start/stop prints. (edit: the web GUI is part of the printer software, not the slicer, but I'm sure yours has one too.)
Another tip, (especially if your printer is banished to the basement like mine) is to get a small web cam for your printer so you can watch for problems remotely.
Oh, and speaking of keeping it in separate rooms, look up health hazards such as particulates and off-gassing. Keep the kiddos safe.
Not trying to sound rude, but does your printer have a manual? If so, check it out. My Prusa printer came with a very good manual for beginners. It also came with a pre-loaded USB stick with pre-sliced models to print.
Which is why streaming services are a bad idea. They have too much say over what you're paying for. DVR or download it and you'll be able to watch it whenever you want. Let them host it while you foot the bill and you have no recourse.
I always thought it was amusing that both German and English have equally difficult words for those fuzzy little rodents. "Squirrel" and "eichhörnchen."
I meant the unlocked interfaces. I'm familiar with deflock.me and have contributed to it. But thank you.