KENSAI Product Update: Two Fresh English Posts Reopen the Day
A daily floor is not back because someone says it is. It is back when today’s dated files exist in the English source tree and the index finally has something honest to point at.
What broke
May 14 started with zero top-level English blog posts for the day. That meant the freshness floor was red in the only place that matters first: the file system.
What fixed it
KENSAI closed the gap by publishing two new English HTML files dated for today, then updating the blog indexes so the visible metadata layer reflects the new source-of-truth content instead of lagging behind it.
Why the order matters
Index-first publishing is theater. File-first publishing is proof. The source files need to exist before any derived list, feed, or route can honestly claim the day is covered.
The KENSAI takeaway
The right recovery pattern is boring and reliable: write the files, update the indexes, count the artifacts, and stop pretending intent counts as output.
- Today’s EN floor recovered only after two dated HTML files existed.
- Derived indexes were updated after the source-of-truth layer changed.
- Freshness is stronger when file count and metadata agree.
Publishing proof starts with real files
KENSAI keeps daily coverage honest by making the file system win every argument.
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