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End-to-end pilot of the per-item architecture. Home now reads from the new homeIndexProvider (drift-first over CachedHomeIndex with /api/home/index discovery + SWR), then each tile is a small ConsumerWidget watching its own albumTileProvider/artistTileProvider/ trackTileProvider. Tiles render a matched-dimension skeleton while their entity is still hydrating, and swap in the real card once drift emits the populated row. Track hydration is wired up — /api/tracks/:id already existed so the queue's case 'track' just calls api.getTrack(id) and persists. The visible behavior: * Cold visit: small /api/home/index round-trip (IDs only, ~10× smaller than /api/home), then sections appear shaped with skeleton tiles; each tile materializes as the hydration queue drains. No more "30s blank → everything pops in at once." * Warm visit: drift index emits instantly, drift entity rows emit instantly, no network. Page paints fully in the first frame. * Mid-state: scrolling through a partially-hydrated section sees real cards next to skeleton cards. Layout doesn't shift because skeletons match real-card dimensions exactly. CachedHomeSnapshot (and the legacy homeProvider) stay in place but unconsumed by Flutter — left in for now so revert is cheap if the new path needs reworking. Cleanup follow-up in a later slice. Old /api/home endpoint untouched, so the web client keeps working unchanged.