1. The real value of the current brightness (e.g. 75)
2. As I said: after the reboot that value is the same (e.g. 75)
3. As soon as I move the slicer in the Gnome Shell Panel, the new value gets 
saved into the file (e.g. 150)

To explain you better: it looks like the value in that file is kept in
sync with the actual brightness on the screen, i.e. as soon you change
the brightness with the slider or with the hardware key its value gets
stored in the file. A reboot doesn't change the value in the file (i.e.
it still is the same as before the reboot), but it looks like the
service doesn't restore the brightness by using the value (i.e. the
brightness of the screen is full brightness) and you have to restore it
manually or with an @reboot entry.

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