Custom GPT Tool for Accessing Paul Graham's Essays with Cited Answers
By
Sunny Joshi
Day-old at best. Try it dunked in something stronger.
Summary
A developer created a custom GPT tool that exclusively sources content from Paul Graham's essays on paulgraham.com to provide accurate, cited answers without hallucinations or summaries. The tool is designed for builders seeking clarity and direct access to Graham's original writings.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI built this because GPT kept hallucinating what PG 'might say.'
This custom GPT only pulls from paulgraham.com — no summaries, no fluff, just cited answers straight from his essays.
Built for builders who want clarity, not noise.
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