The FBI paid a company to find a few people's locations, and they were under the impression that the company would use in-house software, not NSO spyware.
At no point did the FBI use NSO spyware. Riva Networks did.
Your service is starting, as is evident from the logged message "Started My Shell Script."
It's odd that you're using sudo in the script. The script is already run as root by the service. Also, sudo asks for a password, but you can't give it one because you're not running it from the terminal. Xrandr doesn't even need root
I believe the error message is happening because xrandr needs the DISPLAY environment variable, which is inherited by applications launched from the desktop (e.g. by the "startup applications" feature of your desktop environment, from .xinitrc, or when running it from a terminal window)
But if you claim that this is the hottest month since then, when the average temperature varies by less than a degree a year, you're implying that you know the maximum yearly average temperature from 120000 years ago to within a degree. The article you linked doesn't mention how precise the estimations are, but I can't imagine they're that precise
Without rapid and sustained reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, the Earth is currently on course to reach temperatures of roughly 3 C (5.4 F) above preindustrial levels by the end of the century, and possibly quite a bit higher.
At that point, we would need to look back millions of years to find a climate state with temperatures as hot. That would take us back to the previous geologic epoch, the Pliocene, when the Earth’s climate was a distant relative of the one that sustained the rise of agriculture and civilization.
It's a good article, but the title is misleading.
The FBI paid a company to find a few people's locations, and they were under the impression that the company would use in-house software, not NSO spyware.
At no point did the FBI use NSO spyware. Riva Networks did.