Teylor develops a SaaS product to bring SME lending into the 21st century by digitizing and automating the entire SME credit cycle. Our platform consists of many modules that enable banks to automate their lending processes such as onboarding, credit scoring, KYC, document analysis, contract generation and more.
Our stack is Go on the backend and React with TypeScript on the Frontend. Also using AWS technologies with CloudFormation, CI/CD and other expected modern development tools.
We're currently hiring for several remote positions:
A TSA worker, to them, is not some guy without a college degree who is feeding his family, he’s an amoral pawn of an evil bureaucracy that exists solely to ensure that peaceful Americans have to get their junk touched by the back of someone’s hand before boarding a plane.
I got eviscerated for suggesting an alternative to berating the front-line TSA workers. To repeat, they are working hard, in a shitty job, to feed their families. They are following the rule they're given, and have no input to the process. Treating them like shit isn't the answer.
The ideology is often anti-corporate to the point of naiveté, and that’s nothing compared to how anti-government it is.
This seems to be a problem in any tech community. Maybe the larger percentage of Asperger-like folks?