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Originally Posted by lonewolf
there is a sizeable chunk of people who despise LEDs. usually that is a sign of something. i think commercial size interests will utilize them (factories, plants, warehouses) but people have already started to drop them.
rich people were getting them installed in their homes 10-20 years ago and now they are gutting their systems lol. it's an unnatural brightness. nasty supply chain behind it too.
also apparently they are very bad for wildlife(animals will root + nest + lay eggs under incandescent light but not LEDs) watch half a dozen nature docs and you're bound to hear about it
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I despise old school LEDs. They were cold and flickery. But the technology has come a long way in recent years. That's why it's important to achieve, accept and not be resistant to progress.
Just one example... this type of LED is awesome. I have them all over my house. They have a warm glow, can be dimmed without flicker, use less energy, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/Dimmable-LED-...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
Here's a link to the Philips website showing the different color signatures of their LED lights.
https://www.usa.lighting.philips.com...warm-led-light