Well everyone, it was a really fun time working on Rin. Rin was my first major Python project. And in fact, it was my first actual programming project. I started Rin around 1 year ago. In hopes of creating a Discord bot that would do so much more. As Rin was being developed, Rin's codebase got more and more mature. And I started to learn more and more about Discord bot development, asyncio, and Python in general. Around a couple months in developing Rin, I started Kumiko, which is supposed to be the better version of Rin. And even though Kumiko's codebase isn't as mature as Rin's, it has seen so much growth. I know I can't keep on adding APIs after APIs to Rin. And believe it or not, the process of adding one is extremely boring. So this leaves us with the question in mind: What's the Future of Rin?
My life is pretty busy. As a HS student, I have to tend to multiple responsibilities. I am going to be an captain and a core leader within my robotics team, FRC 5507. I have