Jens Ohlig is a software developer and digital citizen. He lives and works in Berlin and Bonn in Germany, but mostly on the Internet.
Enthusiastic about hacker politics and online activism, he co-authored a piece on how to build physical places for hackers which WIRED called “a collection of design patterns, or solutions to common problems [that] outlines some of the best practices used by German and Austrian hacker spaces”.
He serves as a member of the board for the non-profit Wau Holland Stiftung, a foundation to honor the memory and archievements of the late visionary founder of the Chaos Computer Club, Wau Holland.
Thanks to appearing with Emmanuel Goldstein in "Unauthorized Access" (1994), he has a Bacon number of 4. He doesn't have a finite Erdős number. Yet.
According to Wikipedia criteria he is irrelevant, but he believes he is in good company with that. His heart is a Turing machine.
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