At 3:17 AM on a Tuesday in March 2025, our AWS bill for the month hit $62,400 – $51,200 more than our projected $11,200 baseline. The root cause? A silent memory leak introduced in Rust 1.85’s standard library that we only caught after 14 days of production degradation, using pprof-rs and custom allocation tracking. 🔴 Live Ecosystem Stats ⭐ rust-lang/rust — 112,435 stars, 14,851 forks Data pulled live from GitHub and npm. 📡 Hacker News Top Stories Right Now Belgium stops decommissioning nuclear power plants (301 points) Meta in row after workers who saw smart glasses users having sex lose jobs (212 points) The FCC is about to ban 21% of its test labs today. I mapped them all (67 points) How an Oil Refinery Works (51 points) I aggregated 28 US Government auction sites into one search (102 points) Key Insights Rust 1.85’s std::sync::mpsc::Receiver channel implementation leaked 128 bytes per message in high-throughput async contexts, verified via jemallocator allocation tracking.…