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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 25 MIN

Open Source Brain Stimulation: tDCS (Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation)

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In a world of AI noise, real-world innovation often gets buried under proprietary paywalls. Today we’re debuting our new "Edge Collider" format—a collaborative, workshop-style deep dive designed for the applied polymath. Instead of a passive interview, we’re putting a real-world prototype on the table. Today’s subject: Open Source tDCS (Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation). Neurological conditions like depression and anxiety remain notoriously difficult to treat, often requiring expensive or invasive clinical intervention. By open-sourcing the hardware and software protocols for tDCS, we are working to lower the barrier to entry and facilitate a "standardization of protocols" that the current scientific field lacks. In this episode, we break down: The "Edge Collider" Philosophy: Why we’re replacing "show and tell" with collaborative, high-stakes peer review. The Hardware Reality: The raw truth about building physical products, managing supply chains, and the "human labor" required to facilitate clinical science. The Open Source Paradox: Why we chose a specific license to force collaboration rather than letting our research sit stagnant in a private repository. Safety & Ethics: How we’re using firmware constraints to ensure this technology remains a tool for wellness, not a hazard. We don’t just want you to listen—we want you to build. You can find the full schematics, bill of materials, and firmware in the links below. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/live/z1ZmxE8DnhE Time Stamps: (00:00) Intro: The "Edge Collider" format (05:48) The Science of Open Source tDCS (08:42) Motivation: Why build neurological tech? (11:35) Scaling: The challenge of physical products (13:39) The hardest part of the build (17:48) Licensing: Why GPL vs. BSD matters Support the pod: https://3reate.com https://ko-fi.com/3reate https://patreon.com/3reate Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3reate/id1723426314 https://open.spotify.com/show/48Y2M7Ppja43Uq2wlyUtPF https://youtu.be/2wEMD8EvB9I?si=G3iUBE-z4Mx0Ng-Y

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In a world of AI noise, real-world innovation often gets buried under proprietary paywalls. Today we’re debuting our new "Edge Collider" format—a collaborative, workshop-style deep dive designed for the applied polymath. Instead of a passive interview, we’re putting a real-world prototype on the table. Today’s subject: Open Source tDCS (Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation). Neurological conditions like depression and anxiety remain notoriously difficult to treat, often requiring expensive or invasive clinical intervention. By open-sourcing the hardware and software protocols for tDCS, we are working to lower the barrier to entry and facilitate a "standardization of protocols" that the current scientific field lacks. In this episode, we break down: The "Edge Collider" Philosophy: Why we’re replacing "show and tell" with collaborative, high-stakes peer review. The Hardware Reality: The raw truth about building physical products, managing supply chains, and the "human labor" required to facilitate clinical science. The Open Source Paradox: Why we chose a specific license to force collaboration rather than letting our research sit stagnant in a private repository. Safety & Ethics: How we’re using firmware constraints to ensure this technology remains a tool for wellness, not a hazard. We don’t just want you to listen—we want you to build. You can find the full schematics, bill of materials, and firmware in the links below. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/live/z1ZmxE8DnhE Time Stamps: (00:00) Intro: The "Edge Collider" format (05:48) The Science of Open Source tDCS (08:42) Motivation: Why build neurological tech? (11:35) Scaling: The challenge of physical products (13:39) The hardest part of the build (17:48) Licensing: Why GPL vs. BSD matters Support the pod: https://3reate.com https://ko-fi.com/3reate https://patreon.com/3reate Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3reate/id1723426314 https://open.spotify.com/show/48Y2M7Ppja43Uq2wlyUtPF https://youtu.be/2wEMD8EvB9I?si=G3iUBE-z4Mx0Ng-Y

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