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* [PlugAndPlay (PAP) Legend](#plugandplay-pap-legend)
* [Stats](#stats)
* [Payloads](#payloads)
* [Videos](#videos)
* [FAQs](#faqs)
* [Some Boring Considerations](#some-boring-considerations)
* [Credits](#credits)
* [Donations](#donations)


## Disclaimer
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## FAQs

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<li><strong>DEFINE</strong> doesn't work!
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## Some Boring Considerations

This is my pay after over 1 year and 3 months of work.

![](https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/D4D22AQFJ5l79t0B8Dw/feedshare-shrink_1280/0/1712950001561?e=1715817600&v=beta&t=QNDa7gWQb6dakvYLkGHWXAwSfo1cTeyN0eCpLkkeVFE)

On January 4, 2023, after treating myself to the Flipper Zero for Christmas, I began publishing scripts in DuckyScript on the GitHub repository 'my-flipper-shits'.

I've always considered it normal and right to publish the source code I developed because I find it absurd to cover it with a copyright license, and for this reason, I decided to make it available under the copyleft GPLv3 license.

After a few months, I started to see that some people were staring the repository, then the first forks appeared, and finally, I decided to tidy it up a bit and make it more usable with a much nicer README.md.

Someone wrote to me on Discord, others sent me an email, but whenever they reported problems, I always tried to help them, not always succeeding, but always trying. So I added FAQs to the homepage.

After:
- 80 payloads uploaded for GNU/Linux, Windows, and iOS.
- Over 252,000 views.
- 771 Stars
- 55 Forks
- 19 watching

… this is the first completely spontaneous 'thank you' (without providing assistance) I've received in over 1 year of activity.

Activity open to anyone and making everything I did available under GPLv3, all without ever asking for a single euro. For free. My intention with these publications is to disseminate, within the limits of my knowledge, as much as I can to anyone without making any distinctions, so that knowledge can be freely and librement available to anyone.

And it is precisely for this reason that I consider this spontaneous thanks from a completely unknown person my pay.

Developing libre source code is important, and I hope this message is clear.

## Credits

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