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GitHub Driven RSS Feeds: Paul Graham, Anthropic, and More

This GitHub repository provides RSS feeds for various sources including Paul Graham's essays and Anthropic updates. The project enables users to subscribe to content that doesn't natively support RSS through automated feed generation.

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