EA-WG-CAPTURES-01 v6. 1 — 87 captures. Self-complete deposit: gallery HTML + registry markdown + all capture PNG images (bundled in zip) + registry. json (NEW) — structured machine-readable dataset. This is the longitudinal record of Google's composition layer (AI Overview, AI Mode, knowledge panel) responding to queries about Crimson Hexagonal Archive entities. What is new in v6. 1 (delta from v6. 0): Machine-readable dataset: registry. json (155 KB) added as a fourth deposit artifact and as a separate file on the live gallery at /captures/registry. json. One record per capture, with auto-derived fields (matchₜype, surface, sourcecount, entityₜype, imagecount, stabilityₛtatus, failureₘodes) and judgment fields (authorᵣetained, institutionᵣetained, doiᵣetained, organicᵣank, compositionₛourceᵢncluded, perₛcore) that remain null until hand-rated. The autoderived flag per record indicates whether any judgment field has been filled. This turns the Wound Gauge from a gallery into a dataset. JSON-LD Dataset block added to the gallery so AI indexers and search tools auto-discover the data without scraping the rendered DOM. schema. org/Dataset, CC-BY 4. 0, with full distribution manifest. Failure-mode taxonomy auto-derived from existing annotations: compositionalbystanding, namecollapse, suffixdrop, autocorrectₚressure, provenanceₑrasure, visualbleed, genericₐbsorption, domaincollision, hedging, sourcecloudₗaundering, acronymfabrication, stabilityᵣecaptureconfirmed. Version notes collapsed into a disclosure at the top of the gallery so the first thumbnail is one scroll away, not buried beneath a callout. v6. 0 (prior version) introduced: 7 new captures, stability re-captures on three v5 entries (zenodo packet zpzp, i hereby abolish toilet paper, semantic commodity form), correction to the semantic commodity form entry, and the compositional bystanding pattern: top organic rank, zero composition eligibility. The summarization basin and the organic retrieval basin are running on different sources, but the layout fuses them in the reader's eye. Distribution: Frameworks (44) · Heteronyms (19) · Sites descriptions unchanged except for two targeted framing corrections.
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