Here looks like a good place.
http://brmlab.cz/project/brain_hacking/tdcs
I’m going to be experimenting with them at the london hackspace so anyone from london is interested, give me a shout,
That ones actually a bit dangerous. The current regulator is rated to go that low, so it’s going to be unreliable. In this instance unreliable means brain lesions.
I got excited for a bit, but
http://brmlab.cz/project/brain_hacking
triggered a Google malware alarm in Chrome.
Odd. I’m pretty sure the guys there aren’t malicious. I’ve met a couple of them. So I’d guess they got attacked at some point and got black listed.
Looks like they’ve cleared that out. I tried it again, and this time, no malware warning. Either that, or I’m already hacked.
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Here looks like a good place.
http://brmlab.cz/project/brain_hacking/tdcs
I’m going to be experimenting with them at the london hackspace so anyone from london is interested, give me a shout,
That ones actually a bit dangerous. The current regulator is rated to go that low, so it’s going to be unreliable. In this instance unreliable means brain lesions.
I got excited for a bit, but
http://brmlab.cz/project/brain_hacking
triggered a Google malware alarm in Chrome.
Odd. I’m pretty sure the guys there aren’t malicious. I’ve met a couple of them. So I’d guess they got attacked at some point and got black listed.
Looks like they’ve cleared that out. I tried it again, and this time, no malware warning. Either that, or I’m already hacked.