try_compose_from_cache previously required 100% cache coverage —
every tag in the post had to have a cached label or it returned
False and populated nothing. One rare uncached tag out of 50
blocked the entire composition, leaving the post with zero
categories even though 49/50 labels were available.
Fix: compose whatever IS cached, return True when at least one
tag got categorized. Tags not in the cache are simply absent from
the categories dict (they stay in the flat tags string). The
return value now means "the post has usable categories" rather
than "the post has complete categories." This distinction matters
because the dispatch logic uses the return value to decide
whether to skip the fetch path — partial coverage is better than
no coverage, and the missing tags get cached eventually when
other posts that contain them get fetched.
Verified against Gelbooru: post with 50 tags where 49 were cached
now gets 49/50 categorized (Artist, Character, Copyright, General,
Meta) instead of 0/50.