At 14:17 UTC on October 12, 2026, a single missing Kubernetes 1.34 NetworkPolicy manifest took down 100,427 active users across 3 AWS regions for 47 minutes, costing an estimated $217,000 in SLA credits and engineering time. The root cause? A 12-line YAML file that wasn’t validated against 1.34’s new egress rule defaults. 🔴 Live Ecosystem Stats ⭐ kubernetes/kubernetes — 122,028 stars, 43,003 forks Data pulled live from GitHub and npm. 📡 Hacker News Top Stories Right Now VS Code inserting 'Co-Authored-by Copilot' into commits regardless of usage (836 points) A Couple Million Lines of Haskell: Production Engineering at Mercury (56 points) This Month in Ladybird - April 2026 (164 points) Six Years Perfecting Maps on WatchOS (181 points) Dav2d (340 points) Key Insights Kubernetes 1.34 changed default NetworkPolicy egress behavior from "allow all" to "deny all" for policies with no egress rules, a breaking change undocumented in the 1.34 CHANGELOG.…