In no particular order:
Thanks for the welcome back & for the flashlight & lantern links!
To all the folks who showed up during my hiatus: welcome to BLF
I’m thrilled to think that anything I posted was still of use while I was away.
To all the folks who were already here - it’s really nice to see that you folks are still kicking!
I think that you’re confusing my builds with yours. 
There are several obstacles besides dangling. IIRC the ATtiny25/45/85 thread contains some work trying to compensate for temp & voltage. For 1s lights the voltage divider may no longer create a problem for the OTC, but for 2s lights w/ a Zener or LDO there will still be a voltage divider messing with drain on the OTC. I generally prefer to discuss things out in the open so that everyone can benefit, but with that said sometimes it’s easier to get the ball rolling in PM. Feel free to drop me a PM where we can get our thoughts together.
The capacitor recommended by Flintrock for the OTSM solution is expensive and it would certainly be nice to avoid it!
Thank you for sharing the PoC! Hopefully the idea will get more traction now with a compact demo available. :laughing: I don’t have a 25/45 right now, only 85, so I won’t be able to try it right away. I’ll try and pick up the necessary bits on my next parts order. Did you or Mike C look into component selection? Flintrock recommended a $1/ea capacitor w/ legs which looked troublesome for hand soldering/rework. A bulletproof offtime solution is worth $1, but less expensive is always appreciated, especially if anyone mass-produce a driver using this technique.
Boaz caught me. It was I who released that scourge upon the world. When my secret finally leaked I couldn’t face the forum for years!

The truth is that this was actually the situation long before I left.
Still, there is a lot of bang-for-the-buck (as well as satisfaction) to be had with reasonable custom builds or customized budget lights.
Thanks TA, I’m glad that you carried to torch! I hope that I’ll do some cooking, but no promises on that front. Step 1: build a couple of working flashlights out of my piles of supplies.
Right now I’ve got to get my work space up to snuff. In the intervening years since I left the forum my flashlight stuff has been packed, repacked, moved, etc. I’ve got a new hobby area now but it’s been in use for (and is currently in use for) other projects. So in other words… right this moment I should stop reading forum threads and go clean up! 