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Now that we have LEDs, which were marketed to last "forever" when they were introduced, but clearly don't; and running LEDs at lower specific power actually helps efficiency, but they don't.

Phoebus being about efficiency was merely a coincidence.




LEDs have an average life of about 10 years from what I've seen. Yes, their efficiency decreases, but I'm not sure that's such a big thing.

And at this point who really needs "forever"? We're getting to a point where the average person will at most change their lighbulbs 2-3 times in a home (I doubt the vast majority of the population lives in the same place for more than 20-30 years).

Actually:

> Report Highlights. The average length of homeownership is 16 years, with lower-earning and less educated householders more likely to remain in their homes longer.

https://ipropertymanagement.com/research/average-length-of-h...

So maybe 1 lightbulb set change per home...


>And at this point who really needs "forever"? We're getting to a point where the average person will at most change their lighbulbs 2-3 times in a home

Why does that seem fundamentally more reasonable to you then each occupant replacing the walls just once?


Because replacing light bulbs is cheap and easy and could also tie in to fashion.

Replacing walls is super complicated and messy and uncomfortable.


Dubai Lamps might interest you. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klaJqofCsu4



At least this time the cartel is not completely secret.


Yeah, you really need some good doobies, man! ;)




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