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I took a look at the article and I came out with two points:
finally! Congratulations! Join the rest of the world where changing a freaking lightbulb costs you no mental pain.
left handed light bulbs? Are these a thing? Are these purpose built for specific applications, like counter clock wise screws?
Light bulb stealing whores
Never crossed my mind to look for such kind of bulb but I'd risk I won't be able to find it in the local market.
If safety/security is a concern, lights are simply placed at hard to reach locations or are bought with safety housings, which are fairly cheap. In extremis, instead of common voltage bulbs, high voltage are used, thus incompatible with household voltage.
And specific purpose lamps... I may be the odd one but there are other sockets available in the market. Why opt for the basis threaded one?