Actually no. I'm normie af when it comes to the tech sector. I get the general idea. But I was more or less trying to call out the imagery. Red hats and despite never knowing about it until the other day and only encountering it the one I got that ad on Twitter. Then the ad talks about DoD and what not. I'm not really looking for the answer as to what it is but what it means. A lot of people don't even consider the idea of red hats. I think the Q movement is under a red hat psyop.
But what is a Red Hat? (rhetorical) How many people know what that actually is? The imagery lines up with the recent persecution of Anons. Perhaps DoD is running a red hat psyop? Can't have the enemy knowing the plan. I understand what it is. The question was more about what it means. We all know it is a show, but how much of it is a show?
The Red Hat is a Fedora. It is merely the symbol of the company. There is a story about it but I have forgotten. It's been 25 years since I read it. I've been using Red Hat and Fedora OSs since 1996. The name has nothing to do with White Hat/Black Hat terminology and probably predates it by a few years.
Personally, I'm switching to BSD. I no longer trust the Linux kernel team. But Red Hat has always been very trustworthy. If one wants to run a secure web server, Red Hat is a good option.
Actually no. I'm normie af when it comes to the tech sector. I get the general idea. But I was more or less trying to call out the imagery. Red hats and despite never knowing about it until the other day and only encountering it the one I got that ad on Twitter. Then the ad talks about DoD and what not. I'm not really looking for the answer as to what it is but what it means. A lot of people don't even consider the idea of red hats. I think the Q movement is under a red hat psyop.
But what is a Red Hat? (rhetorical) How many people know what that actually is? The imagery lines up with the recent persecution of Anons. Perhaps DoD is running a red hat psyop? Can't have the enemy knowing the plan. I understand what it is. The question was more about what it means. We all know it is a show, but how much of it is a show?
The Red Hat is a Fedora. It is merely the symbol of the company. There is a story about it but I have forgotten. It's been 25 years since I read it. I've been using Red Hat and Fedora OSs since 1996. The name has nothing to do with White Hat/Black Hat terminology and probably predates it by a few years.
Personally, I'm switching to BSD. I no longer trust the Linux kernel team. But Red Hat has always been very trustworthy. If one wants to run a secure web server, Red Hat is a good option.