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There's benefits to having your 3D printer connected to the internet though. It allows you to monitor the progress and lets you cancel the print if there's an error, potentially saving uou a lot on filament and repairs.
That being said, having them connect to centralized servers is dumb. Just add a Raspberry Pi with octoprint flashed onto it and set up your own connection if you want that feature.
You can also just VPN in. It's not hard, and many routers have that ability today.