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tirreno discussion
tirreno reviews and mentions
- Fidonet: Technology, Use, Tools, and History
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The Website Specification
True. We have a product website (1) built entirely with tables, HTML 4.01 only (2) in 2026. Works as expected everywhere.
1. https://www.tirreno.com
2. https://validator.w3.org/check?uri=https://www.tirreno.com/&...
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (March 2026)
Open-source security framework https://www.tirreno.com
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Making frontier cybersecurity capabilities available to defenders
Is it only crawlers or bots that abuse your product?
We have been developing our own system (1) for several years, and it's built by engineers, not Claude. Take a look — maybe it could be helpful for your case.
1. https://github.com/tirrenotechnologies/tirreno
- Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (February 2026)
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Ask LLM: What you see in my product?
Full disclosure: I'm the founder of tirreno, an open-source security framework.
I thought that at our age we need to collect not only user testimonials but also LLM opinions. I asked 6 AI systems the exact same prompt about our framework and got varied reactions. The prompt (identical to all systems): "What is your opinion about the tirreno open-source security framework ([1] & [2])? Not a description, just what you're feeling about this product—in 3 sentences."
I post replies separately in comments.
What stood out: Haiku was honest about not knowing. Opus & Sonnet flagged the young contributor base. Grok caught the philosophy but noted early-stage risk. ChatGPT-5 was the most polished/marketing-sounding.
Different models weight different signals. Curious what this reveals about how LMs evaluate your product and if anyone's run similar experiments.
1. https://www.tirreno.com
- XHTML Club
- Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (January 2026)
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I protect my forgejo instance from AI Web Crawlers
tirreno (1) guy here.
Our system allows blocking IP addresses based on rules triggered by specific behavior. Can you elaborate on what exact type of crawlers you would like to block? Like, a leaky bucket of a certain number of requests per minute?
1. https://github.com/tirrenotechnologies/tirreno
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I Tried and Failed to Rebuild the 1996 Space Jam Website with Claude
Why not! We did this in 2024 for our website (1).
Still works, only Claude can not understand what those tables means.
1. https://www.tirreno.com
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A note from our sponsor - SaaSHub
www.saashub.com | 13 Jun 2026
Stats
tirrenotechnologies/tirreno is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
tirreno is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of tirreno is PHP.