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The good news is that LED is steadily replacing the CFLs, to be know as the "new" dinosaurs.
Older lighting, like mercury, T12 fluorescent, high intensity discharge HID (metal halide and high pressure sodium) using magnetic ballasts are all over the place yet, but these do NOT make interference. LED will claim them all once replacement parts are phased out of production. I can only hope the CFLs die quickly and are retrofitted with LED >-:
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