I can finally 3D print remotely thanks to this self-hosted slicer
3D printing remotely is finally a possibility

A couple of months back, I developed an inclination towards 3D designing, so I decided to pick up a 3D printer to bring my creativity to life. It was one of the best decisions I made sense 3D printing is an excellent hobby, especially if you like fixing things around the house. In fact, I've also printed a ton of functional accessories and tools apart from fixing broken stuff, which has helped me save quite a bit of money. Since I was new to 3D printing, I decided to purchase the Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro -- a relatively low-end, entry-level printer. While it caters to my requirements, one downside was that the Marlin firmware prints rather slowly, and I could operate the printer only using the connected display.