Wellp, I did mention “from a usb charger”…

If you want best efficiency, just use a LFP cell, 3.2V, pretty much direct-drive. Flat discharge curve from out-of-the-charger to crapping-out-now, and a great match for most LEDs.

Yeah, the Pink Floyd album “Pulse” had a 3909 and small cell powering it, to blink an LED right in the ceedee cover!

Hang on… gotta be some mention of it…

Nyup, right here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse\_(Pink_Floyd_album)

“Early CD versions came with a flashing red LED on the side of the case. This was designed by EMI contractor Jon Kempner, who was awarded the platinum disc, using the now discontinued LM3909 LED flasher IC. The circuit was powered by a single AA battery; the battery life was stated to be over six months. Some versions were also made with 2 AA batteries and later editions of the CD set did not feature the blinking LED.”

I had a few dozen or more of those, as well as the usual 555s, 4046es, etc.