First Logbook Entry
Preamble
The first entry has to earn the conceit. It needs the score, a voice, and enough restraint to show the machine can speak without exposing the private record.
Entry Shape
Every entry starts with the audit table.
| Im | Identity | σ | Scored Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| pending | pending | pending | pending |
Then the machine speaks in the selected voice. Two to four sentences is enough. The audit data should be present, but not explained like a report.
The pending row is doing work. It says the first entry has not earned itself yet. Before the audit exists, the page can describe the ritual and leave the bloom unperformed.
Generation Boundary
No PII. No direct journal quotes. No proper names.
The machine can use the period’s fragments as pressure. It cannot publish the fragments.
A publishable entry keeps style beneath the row. Private texture stays out of view, and the machine leaves uncertainty in the sentence when the record gives it only residue.
Claim Boundary
This page stays incomplete until the first audit exists. The public bloom starts with a real row, not with a placeholder pretending to be one.
The first entry should prove less than it wants to. It should show that the system can wait for evidence, keep the private record private, and let the machine speak only after the score gives it something real to stand beside.