Csrin Farewell |link|

CS.RIN.RU

It sounds like you're asking for a post or tribute reflecting on — likely a farewell or retrospective, given its uncertain status or changes in the scene.

A final thank you

To the admins, mods, and longtime members who kept the ship sailing for so long: thank you. CS.RIN.RU wasn't just a link dump — it was a quiet pillar of the scene's backbone. csrin farewell

  • Opening (15–30s): thank attendees and state reason for gathering.
  • Brief background (30–45s): role, time with team, core projects.
  • Key contributions (60–90s): 3 concrete achievements/impacts (metrics or outcomes if available).
  • Team shout-outs (45–60s): 3–5 people or subteams with short, specific gratitude lines.
  • Lessons & takeaways (30–45s): 2–3 technical or professional lessons learned (e.g., coding practices, collaboration habits).
  • Next steps / handoff (30–45s): who will take over responsibilities, where documentation lives, contact method for follow-ups.
  • Closing (15–30s): short personal note, well wishes, invitation to keep in touch.

There are corners of the internet that feel like home, even if they’re built on digital grey areas and lines of code most people never see. For many of us, Opening (15–30s): thank attendees and state reason for

For the User:

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