A sobriety testing tool for drug harm-reduction in legal (e.g. clinical) settings.
In other words — answering the age-old question:
“Did the _ kick in yet?”
Fork the repo and:
- Create a new directory using
kebab-case. - Inside it, create an
index.htmlfile containing your test. - Hack together or vibe-code something that feels experientially different when high versus sober.
- Add your link to the main page navigation.
- Submit a pull request.
- No hotlinking. Each directory should work offline without external dependencies.
- Avoid page margins with immersive content.
- Have fun. Haha, what a goofy rule, derp.
This software is provided for educational, artistic, and harm-reduction purposes only.
It is not a diagnostic, medical, or forensic tool, and should not be used to assess intoxication, impairment, or fitness for duty in any real-world context.
The maintainers and contributors are not responsible or liable for how this project, its derivatives, or any of its contents are used.
No warranty, express or implied, is provided — including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
By using or contributing to this repository, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You are solely responsible for ensuring your use complies with all applicable laws, regulations, and ethical guidelines.
- You will not use this project to encourage or facilitate unsafe or illegal activities.
- The maintainers and contributors disclaim all liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use, misuse, or interpretation of the software or its outputs.
If you are conducting research or using this software in a clinical or educational environment, ensure that your use conforms to all institutional review, data protection, and ethical standards applicable in your jurisdiction.
WTFPL