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Incandescent bulbs, i hate them with every fiber of my being.
Lost opportunity to use “filament” over “fiber”
He was going to type filament, but it burnt out too quickly.
Why is that? The light they give off is generally pleasing.
They were very expensive to run and had to be constantly changed. As a kid we always had a drawer of replacement bulbs ready. I don't bother any more they last so long.
Led bulbs give off very pleasant light these days if you get the right colour temperature.
They usually don't last more than 4 months, they waste a lot of electricity and they are too hot compared to LEDs.
They're just so fussy - like for example growing up we had to use floor lamps everywhere in our house because whoever before us wired up the overhead lights used a really low max wattage so we were stuck with a pissy lumen output
Now with LEDs? I can stuff 1k lumen bulbs into a 40 watt socket with no problem! I can finally fucking see things now without needing like five extra lights! And I don't need to worry about heat! (As much).
I don't miss constantly running around changing incandescent light bulbs! It seemed like there was always one burned out in the house somewhere. In my experience the newer bulbs don't necessarily last the length of time that's advertised, but they sure as heck last longer than the old style.