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🇩🇰 in 🏴 // software engineer // most recently: trust & safety engineering @ cinder.co
one last neat thing: you can tell Atlas to use logged-in or logged-out mode. the latter is a clever way to avoid some risks (but also seems like it'd be a lot less useful!)
October 22, 2025 at 12:31 PM
one last neat thing: you can tell Atlas to use logged-in or logged-out mode. the latter is a clever way to avoid some risks (but also seems like it'd be a lot less useful!)
some quick screenshots of how it looks. i had to explicitly tell Atlas to use its Agent mode to click around; otherwise it uses its regular web search tool.
October 22, 2025 at 12:31 PM
some quick screenshots of how it looks. i had to explicitly tell Atlas to use its Agent mode to click around; otherwise it uses its regular web search tool.
old.reddit.com looks great as well, and even reddit.com is readable!
October 20, 2025 at 9:08 PM
old.reddit.com looks great as well, and even reddit.com is readable!
however, hacker news looks great! my simple personal site is readable, though it's missing some icons, and elsewhere things are misaligned where i use CSS grids and subgrids.
October 20, 2025 at 9:08 PM
however, hacker news looks great! my simple personal site is readable, though it's missing some icons, and elsewhere things are misaligned where i use CSS grids and subgrids.