![]() ![]() I've come way too far for that to be an option. That said, I hope to bring you good news MUCH sooner than later, but even if it turns out to be "much later", rest assured the game isn't dead. The data will help researchers develop an understanding of the Van Allen radiation belts, two rings of very high energy electrons and protons that can pose hazards to human and robotic explorers. I don't want any of you to trust me with anything outside your excitement, because I don't know how long things take me. The RBSP spacecraft are designed to fly and operate in the heart of the most hazardous regions of near-Earth space to collect crucial data. This is part of the reason I've never asked for money or did a kickstarter or anything like that. Like a windows update, stuck at 74% for 20 minutes, sometimes it just is what it is. Figure isolated on background for Web Advertisement. How long will that 0.1% take? When will I get to it? I don't know. Browse 510+ brave earth stock illustrations and vector graphics available royalty-free, or start a new search to explore more great stock images and vector art. I'm just going to say the game is 99.9% done. That said, I've felt in a much better place of late.⠀I'm not going to make any promises or give any timelines. To cope with world events, to recover from my burnout, and to be available to my family. Pair that with the numerous major world issues going on right now and well. While many people have helped me work on BEP, at the end of the day, I'm putting it together alone. I was, and have for a long time been pretty burned out. So why nothing? I'm not one to dance around the truth. The game is as it was a few months ago: Painfully close to being finished. The game isn't canceled, nor are there some huge technical issues or bugs. The answers to these concerns are rather boring. Visit the GitHub repo to make your own Goggles.Hey, this is Kayin, just checking in after a long while, as people have expressed concerns about the game. Or you can visit the Goggles landing page. To access Goggles, simply conduct a search at, and then click the Goggles tab on the results page. Goggles allows users to counter this intrinsic bias in the ranking algorithm. While Brave Search doesn’t have editorial biases, all search engines have some level of intrinsic bias. This means that, instead of a single ranking, Brave Search can offer an almost limitless number of ranking options, enabling search use-cases that could be too specific for an all-purpose search engine. Essentially, Goggles will act as a re-ranking option on top of the Brave Search index. Anyone could then choose to apply a Goggle-or extend it-to their view of Brave Search results. Goggles enable anyone, or any community of people, to create sets of rules and filters to constrain the searchable space and / or alter the ordering of results. Goggles is a beta feature of Brave Search. ![]()
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