If the WTFPL is a bit too blue for you, you might prefer the Unlicense[0], it's what I tend to reach for when licensing projects these days. Compared to the WTFPL it's a bit more explicit about usage rights (but less explicit word-choice wise), and is basically equivalent in respect to the freedoms it provides. There's also the CC0[1] license, though I tend only to use that one for actual media, and not code.I really hope more people will start to use these kind of licenses. Releasing something you made into the public-domain without concern about attribution or copyleft nonsense is, to my mind, one of the noblest things a creative individual can do...
[0]: https://unlicense.org/
[1]: https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc...
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