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Ideally, almost no devices should be connected to the internet. Things like 3D printers, TVs with microphones/cameras, etc should be in a DMZ and have outgoing-only access to a restricted set of services.
If you're running anything close to a professional operation, set up your site professionally. For home users, I recommend sticking with SD cards, it's only mildly more annoying for the frequency of printing you're likely to do.
Octoprint is great, connecting the printer to somebody else's computer is crazy
Yup. I'd still put it behind a VPN though, just because of the inherent dangers in starting a 3D print job remotely.
I agree, using a VPN is generally a good idea (if the alternative is exposing it to the web directly).