That’s called a sewage treatment plant, and it’s usually done at a large scale because it’s way more efficient that way. Would you want to install a grain mill in every house so people can grind their own flour? Would make a lot more sense to share one communally, no?
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Which would be ludicrous, since you can get a Mini-PC with equivalent or better hardware for like 6-700$ today.
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131·17 days agoThe Prusa printers are nice enough, but very expensive for what you get. There are a lot of far better value options, especially the Prusa bedslingers are quickly becoming very noticably outdated.
If you want a reason to dislike them, they collaborated with an Israeli company called Filament2 not too long ago.

Yes, clearly communal water treatment and grain processing are to blame for that, not our profit-driven economic system.