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Prelim (YC S17) | https://prelim.com/ | REMOTE (US) | Engineers, Designers, People | Full-time

Prelim helps banks onboard their customers. If you're applying for a financial service like a bank account online, or in person with a banker, we're the tool that makes banking easier.

If you'd like to be part of a team that is 2x+ year over year, only seed funding with XX million ARR, and want to help every person in every bank with every financial service, please apply!

Security Engineer - https://jobs.lever.co/prelim/8b1d093d-8c7b-432c-8add-84c6e2a...

Product Engineer - https://jobs.lever.co/prelim/67deb095-b589-4568-aae2-a7a73fa...

People Ops - https://jobs.lever.co/prelim/41450025-13fa-442e-8a3f-cc19c6b...

Professional Services - https://jobs.lever.co/prelim/e71aabd6-302d-4bda-ba0c-ad45c48...

Customer Success - https://jobs.lever.co/prelim/1a201234-6dfd-4919-8301-8b0955a...


Prelim | Full-time | Remote (US) | Software Engineers, Product Designer, Product Marketing Manager | prelim.com

Hi, I'm Chris, Co-founder and CTO of Prelim. At Prelim we're building the future of how banks onboard their customers for every financial service, from deposit accounts to loans.

Prelim helps banks onboard their customers online and in person. We are a YC backed profitable startup growing fast, with over 40 banks across the US using us!

More info here on our positions: https://jobs.lever.co/prelim


I would encourage reading about Jim Allison (the nobel prize winner in medicine for immunotherapy) and his difficulty having his research acknowledged / getting funding as an immunologist working in cancer research.

Wired magazine did a piece on him detailing how funding for this type of research was largely stonewalled because it ignored status quo ideas on cancer treatment.

My understanding is that traditionally ovt research was nearly impossible to get funding for but has begun to become easier as the status quo research and researchers from the 2000s have been replaced.

“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”


Yeah, imagine all those million dollar cancer drugs that dont really work, when you could just inject traditional vaccines to tumor


The question is when the model can make money from advertising.

If the ai is asked to recommend products, does it show an ad or even an argument for paying for some product.


Simple reason for bad 10 years - pg stepped away from day to day 2014


Seconded, (and also started on elastic beanstalk!)

Has kept surprisingly well over time, with some hiccups around platforn version changes.


While the cases were high in switzerland, they were not unique.

Link to an academic article discussing how the USA is now in the dangerzone of iodine deficiency.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12011-018-1606-5#....


Of course they were not unique (though perhaps extreme). I must say I don't get how the replies in this thread relate to my comments...


Interesting, and are those used as the informal you? Or in reference to singular?


I think Thee would be for family, friends, or someone of equal social status and thou is more formal (but much less used now - only as tha: “tha's gonna get it“).


That's fascinating , because it's originally a subject/object divide (equivalent to he/him)


Definitely a formal/informal distinction.

Old Yorkshire phrase for telling children to mind who they address as 'thee / tha': "Don't thee tha them as thas thee" - kind of a similar sense as 'mind your Ps and Qs'.


Out of curiosity, was it metavante?


No, Misys


I’m having trouble remembering, but that was the predecessor to finastra phenoix right? I’d love to grab you virtual coffee and talk - chris@prelim.com


This was a fantastic read and looking forward to reading more. Also, I’d love to learn more about the “people who were in the room” so to speak.

Also I hope that some academic historian has been in touch to catalogue that notebook!


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