Amir Emad Mirmirani

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Born (1978-01-15) January 15, 1978 (age 48)
OthernamesJadi Mirmirani
OccupationsProgrammer, blogger, Geek, Hacker and activist
Websitejadi.net
Jadi Mirmirani
Persian: امیرعماد میرمیرانی
Born (1978-01-15) January 15, 1978 (age 48)
Other namesJadi Mirmirani
OccupationsProgrammer, blogger, Geek, Hacker and activist
Websitejadi.net

AmirEmad Mirmirani (Persian: امیرعماد میرمیرانی) also known as Jadi (Persian: جادی), is an educator, programmer, blogger, Geek, Hacker and internet activist in the field of Free and open-source software and Linux in Iran.[1] He was arrested in October 2022 amidst the Mahsa Amini protests for raising awareness about internet censorship in Iran and the role of various tech companies including Abr Arvan in it.[2]

Jadi has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications engineering from the K. N. Toosi University of Technology and a master's degree in sociology from Allameh Tabataba'i University.[2] He is an expert in Linux and Python and has worked in telecommunication companies with different companies around the world.[3] He is considered one of the leading lecturers of scientific courses on Python, Blockchain, Bitcoin, Machine learning and LPIC in Iran.[2] He is also the author and translator of technical and science fictions books. Some of his translations include Just for fun, a biographical account of Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel[4] and Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson.[5]

Jadi also hosts a podcast called Radio Geek (also known as Radio Jadi). He is passionate about freedom of expression and believes in human-digital rights.[1]

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