We have exactly one piece of data on this case right now, which is the filed legal complaint. As a parody of corporate espionage, it's excellent, but as a piece of evidence… I would treat it with about the same…
I expect that has to do with the properties of the human eye, and the fact that the lumen is defined in terms of those properties. I doubt white LEDs are significantly more efficient than any other color in terms of EM…
Cribbing off [another comment](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38222198), there's as much as 72kW of lighting being focused on a few square meters of the plane's skin. Direct sunlight at noon at the equator is…
Blame Broadcom for that; the b43 firmware may not legally be redistributed, so the only legal option is the fwcutter.
Look into the equivs package: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/equivs. It's intended mostly for making metapackages, but you can include files as well.
We have exactly one piece of data on this case right now, which is the filed legal complaint. As a parody of corporate espionage, it's excellent, but as a piece of evidence… I would treat it with about the same…
I expect that has to do with the properties of the human eye, and the fact that the lumen is defined in terms of those properties. I doubt white LEDs are significantly more efficient than any other color in terms of EM…
Cribbing off [another comment](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38222198), there's as much as 72kW of lighting being focused on a few square meters of the plane's skin. Direct sunlight at noon at the equator is…
Blame Broadcom for that; the b43 firmware may not legally be redistributed, so the only legal option is the fwcutter.
Look into the equivs package: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/equivs. It's intended mostly for making metapackages, but you can include files as well.