Renting a room in an old house. The landlady is one of the rare good ones and cooks for me somtimes so I'm trying to be handy where I can.
This light in my office died, and a few others in the house are in dire need of replacing. Rusted and covered in decades of caked on dust, probably hazardous.
If it's an old house going to led fixtures can have issues.
Back in the day it was fine to let a little juice trickle past a closed switch (light switch off)
Because what little went thru, wasn't enough to turn on an incandescent bulb.
But it's enough to turn on a led dimmly.
So there's a decent chance if you install a light like in your link, it will always produce light. Then you have to change out the switches and all types of other stuff.
Especially in a rental, you don't want to open that can of worms. Just use a conventional fixture.