Every Thursday at 05:00 Jamaica time, Yard Registry captures an immutable snapshot of the
canonical entity graph. Each snapshot is dated, versioned, and durable — the platform's
operational rhythm and the temporal foundation of the intelligence layer.
The full list below is reverse-chronological. The most recent snapshot is the basis for
the current /api/landing/stats figures.
| # | Run ID | Date | Type | Version | Status | Entities | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #7 | 77490924… | 2026-06-04 | weekly | v1.0 | complete | 86,825 | 8.0s |
| #6 | 4cd656f4… | 2026-05-28 | weekly | v1.0 | complete | 86,759 | 10.0s |
| #5 | 1fb29f00… | 2026-05-21 | weekly | v1.0 | complete | 51,480 | 5.0s |
| #4 | ea8af3de… | 2026-05-19 | manual | v1.0 | complete | 50,482 | 5.0s |
| #3 | 83c60961… | 2026-05-19 | manual | v1.0 | complete | 50,482 | 4.0s |
| #2 | e6a52f7a… | 2026-05-18 | manual | v1.0 | complete | 38,843 | 2.0s |
| #1 | 23682cf7… | 2026-05-15 | manual | v1.0 | complete | 36,349 | 2.0s |
Temporal continuity is the dimension of the moat that cannot be replicated by a competitor starting today. A snapshot captured on 2026-03-14 cannot be backfilled. Showing the log publicly does two things: it proves the platform has a heartbeat (which is the operator's responsibility, not a feature), and it makes the historical asset auditable for institutional buyers, journalists, and researchers who care about what changed when.
Snapshots are append-only. Failed runs are recorded as failures and remain in the log — operational honesty is itself a trust signal.