Nick Alico
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Nick Alico
@nickalico
Explanation & HCI for AI in Medicine applications | @GeorgiaTech @dilabgatech MSCS student | UX Engineer @charlesriverinc | @ISTatPennState Schreyer SWE+UX Alum
Cambridge, MA Katılım Ağustos 2013
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I am excited to share that I have accepted an offer to join The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the UNC School of Data Science and Society, starting in July 2026. @UNC @UNCSDSS @cmuhcii @SCSatCMU @CarnegieMellon

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@WorldAthletics So one of the key events from the ancient Olympics is not even able to exist in the world champs anymore? Why not have it occur in both?
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@mattpocockuk They are not talking with enough uses, and it's going to kill their non-enterprise population if they can't fix that quickly
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I don't know what the fuss is about. Anthropic's rules on using subscriptions are very simple:
Claude Code = OK
Claude's online platform = OK
Agent SDK running in personal software = OK... ish?
Agent SDK running in commercial software = NOT OK
Claude Code running in CI = ??
Oh, maybe it's not so simple...
Agent SDK running in CI = ??
claude -p running in CI = ??
claude -p running in personal software = OK
claude -p running on open source software, but run on my personal computer = ??
claude -p running on distributed sandboxes, kicked off by me = ??
Distributing open source software which relies on claude -p, and documenting how to use your subscription with it = ??
A thousand other edge cases = ??
Let me be clear. I have never before experienced, from any developer tool, such a frustrating lack of clarity over the basic terms of usage.
I personally asked, 3 weeks ago, and have received nothing but delays. The recent @bcherny announcement did absolutely nothing to clarify things.
I say this as someone who just released a Claude Code course - my incentives all align with supporting Anthropic.
Boris Cherny@bcherny
@EricBuess Yep, working on improving clarity here to make it more explicit
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@usatf @mamaZoeCherotch Halfway there. Great athletes get paid. Now to send the top three that were less than a mile out to Worlds. Constitutions are amenable for reasons like this.
Don't send the alternative message to the youth. Owning mistakes as they happen helps the sport so much more.
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@Efried97 @CitiusMag Both are to blame. It's a USATF championship and they selected the race, they bear some responsibility. Their statement could have been apologetic instead of washing their hands of it.
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USATF has issued a statement regarding the finish of the women's race at the USATF Half Marathon Championships in Atlanta this morning, where Jess McClain, Edna Kurgat and Emma Hurley were leading the race but were directed off course by the lead vehicle.
A protest was filed but has been denied.
The results will stand. Molly Born is the 2026 USATF half marathon champion.
USATF will review the incident before it selects the team members for the 2026 World Road Running Championships.
Full statement below:

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@CitiusMag Terrible. Really hope the protests are approved. Less than 10 mins to the finish should be enough
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CHAOS IN ATLANTA 😵💫
With under 2 miles to go, Jess McClain led the 2026 U.S. Half Marathon Championships by a good margin and looked well on her way to a national title… until the lead bike led her, Emma Grace Hurley, and Edna Kurgat off course.
Molly Born, who was over a minute behind, is the first runner to correctly complete the course and is credited with the win in 69:43, but multiple protests are expected.
Carrie Ellwood (69:47) and Annie Rodenfels (1:10:12) finished second and third. This race serves as a selection event for the 2026 World Road Running Championships, which further complicates matters for this zany outcome.

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@ChrisChavez 1:57 low certainly in scope with competition. Crazy debut
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QUACK QUACK! 🦆
Oregon star Silan Ayyildiz dropped a VERY impressive 3000-meter time of 8:42.29 at the New Balance Grand Prix in a field full of pros! 💨👀
That mark now sits at NCAA #8 all-time among record-eligible marks.

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AUSSIE RECORD AND THEN SOME 🇦🇺
19-year-old Cam Myers takes the win in the 3000m at the NB Indoor Grand Prix in a HUGE 7:27.57 run, bettering both the indoor and outdoor national records in the process.
Myers reeled in early leader Graham Blanks and used a 2:24 final 1000m to seal the victory and drop the field in the process.

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