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Provides a number of improvements when searching for and working on HITs, including AA time, six-level TO filtering, use of HitScraper blocklist, qualification feasibility tiers, etc.
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Notice: Mount Olympus is a required parallel install to make Athena work. It is not necessary to fiddle with execution order or any other considerations because the Olympus Suite handles this on its own. If you installed Athena and it appears to do nothing, it is likely because Mount Olympus has not been installed (though check the browser's console just in case).
When browsing on Mechanical Turk, you will meet a spiffy new companion just above the list of HITs:

Each of these icons and checkboxes allows you to filter the list of HITs in several ways. Enabling one of these will display the HITs that are categorized as such, and disabling it will hide all of those HITs.
Blocked HITs.
Highlighted HITs.
HITs that you are qualified to work on right now.
HITs that contain qualifications that you do not possess, but all missing quals can be obtained with tests. Most tests are automatically "graded" right away, so you can usually quickly discover whether or not you can become qualified.
HITs that contain qualifications that you do not possess, but at least one qualification must be requested. Qualification requests are almost universally ignored, though a very small number of them are automatically granted upon request.
HITs where you possess all requisite qualifications, but their values are not what is required to accept the task. These are usually demographic or quality control quals and cannot be changed unless you complete other HITs that modify these values.
HITs that you are not qualified for but also contain at least one qualification that you can never obtain. These include location quals that do not apply to you, Masters (if you do not have it), Turkprime quals, and some chosen ones that are known to be impossible to get (like Ibotta.)
Filters HITs based on their average Turkopticon score. Athena uses a unique color for all five points on the scale instead of compacting the top two and bottom two into the same color. From left to right:
Opens the Help window, which contains all of this information for future reference.
Athena also makes a number of improvements to HIT capsules:

You'll notice quickly that the title is color-coded according to the above checkbox scale. The orange background color is the middle of the scale, a 3/5 overall rating. The pay for the task is also highlighted based on the pay rating for this requester, and the red color conveys that this task has bad pay (red being a 2/5 on the TO scale.)
What may be more difficult to notice are the block and highlight icons on the left side of the requester name and HIT title. The asterisk will highlight HITs and the X will block them. Here's a few examples:
This makes 411Richmond a highlighted requester, which means any HITs they post will be highlighted.
CrowdSurf as a blocked requester. This will hide any and all HITs posted by CrowdSurf Support.
Similar to above, though only this single HIT will be highlighted if it appears.
As above, blocks only this one HIT.These block icons work in tandem with the block filter from earlier. Click the X to block a HIT or requester and they will disappear if the block filter is enabled. Thusly, the way to unblock items is to disable the block filter at the top of the page and click the X in the HIT capsule to remove the block for that requester/HIT.
This script replaces and does not play well with:
This script does play well with: