It's not my videos that are the problem. In my "viral" laser videos it is clear that not only did I build each device, but also that I take eye safety seriously by wearing laser goggles. In fact my slogan is "always protect your seeing balls". I do know my videos reach a large audience, but because of that it brings a lot of smart people into the hobby. I know of a lot of people here that joined after seeing my videos, and had a curiosity to learn more.
The bigger issue facing the laser hobby is that anyone can go buy a very strong laser without any prior reading, whether from WL, here, or somewhere else. I do not promote buying lasers, only DIY projects. I feel that someone taking the time to learn to build a laser will be smart enough to handle one safely. IIRC the last time I made a video about a purchased handheld laser was in 2011...and my videos from then get essentially no views.
And to keep on topic...2.5A seems to be the sweet spot with these, correct? I'm gonna have to stack two LM317s in parallel I guess.