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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 12:05:55 JST iced depresso @JessiCum @1iceloops123 theres a version of the hue that does this too, but bluetooth. -
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Jussy (jessicum@kitsunes.gay)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 12:05:57 JST Jussy @1iceloops123@shitposter.club phillips has a warm glow LED that changes color temp based on how dim you make it. you do need to install a dimmer switch to use it, but I'd say it's worth it for the comfy
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iceloops 🚬 :love_forever_cat: (1iceloops123@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 12:05:58 JST iceloops 🚬 :love_forever_cat: @JessiCum i got ge because they were 10 bucks but i got some walmart branded ones for 1.50. and i don't think i'm ready for smart bulbs -
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Jussy (jessicum@kitsunes.gay)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 12:06:00 JST Jussy @1iceloops123@shitposter.club phillips has the best LED bulbs because they have a really low flicker and not that much more pricey, you can see the flicker with the dark lines.
also phillips bulbs tend to have a high CRI, basically it can nearly perfect replicate the color quality of the sun or an incandescant. an incandescant can show all colors of the spectrum, many LEDs only show a narrow ranges. -
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iceloops 🚬 :love_forever_cat: (1iceloops123@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 12:06:01 JST iceloops 🚬 :love_forever_cat: Got me those vintage LEDs fuck yeah I'm fancy no more blue leds
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