No. Just no. Coming from being a tech at Apple for 3 years, I'm absolutely disgusted by the fact that my own generation is under the ignorant belief that they're too good to do anything that can't be connected to/used with an app on their smartphone. Paper and toner are no comparison, because you're not required to put in a dose of powder and a sheet of paper for each job. Those supplies are kept in cartridges and trays that are relatively out of site, but are used frequently throughout the day. Not having a notification of low supplies would be as ridiculous as not having a fuel gauge on your car. But if people now are in such a hurry that they can't simply look in the box or bottle of detergent in the five seconds it takes to measure out a scoop, and if it's low or empty, simply go to the store and buy more, there's something terribly wrong. All it takes is for companies to appeal to the lazy, carefree demographic, rather than the people who actually care how our products work and deserve to have control of them, and they'll feed off that ignorance more than they do now, until we'll have washing machines with one button, a Start button, that will "make every choice intelligently" so that we don't have to "suffer the burden of decisions", and behind the closed door all the machine will do is spritz the clothes with water and glorified Febreeze "detergent" until they're damp and spin them, and those people who don't care to learn how to do laundry properly will be none the wiser because the manual tells them that they only have to throw clothes in and push the button. It will be the ones who genuinely care about how these machines work, and want them to work the way we want them to, that will suffer.