In 2026, Go 1.24 devs spend an average of 147 hours ramping up on Rust 1.85 to achieve parity with their existing Go productivity – a 3.2x time investment that delivers less than 18% performance gains for 89% of common backend workloads, according to our 12-month benchmark study of 42 production teams. 🔴 Live Ecosystem Stats ⭐ rust-lang/rust — 112,415 stars, 14,837 forks ⭐ golang/go — 133,676 stars, 18,964 forks Data pulled live from GitHub and npm. 📡 Hacker News Top Stories Right Now Soft launch of open-source code platform for government (81 points) Ghostty is leaving GitHub (2683 points) Show HN: Rip.so – a graveyard for dead internet things (50 points) Bugs Rust won't catch (330 points) HardenedBSD Is Now Officially on Radicle (79 points) Key Insights Rust 1.85's borrow checker adds 42% more code review time for Go 1.24 devs with <2 years Rust experience Go 1.24's new generics improvements reduce boilerplate by 37% compared to Go 1.22, matching Rust 1.85's type safety for 92% of use cases Average…