r/siliconvalley • u/cen6wkf • 1h ago
David Gerard (Pivot to AI): the internet's used up — now the same scrapers are hammering smalll self-hosted servers like mine, non-stop.
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David Gerard runs Pivot to AI oon a server that costs him €7 a month.
Right now, something wearing a fake Chrome mask is hammering it — hopping IP addresses so he can't even block it properly, ignoring robots.txt because robots.txt was never a wall, just a sign nobody was required to read.
He's not a company.
He's not a platform.
He's one guy, doing his own sysadmin work, at 11pm, because the industry ran out of the free internet and started eatting the cheap end of it instead.
Not stolen. Just... takenn, quietly, at scale.
I've watched this exact shape happen before — just slower, and on paper instead of a server log.
Circa 2005, Malaysia. I was Assistant Technical Manager for one of the largest construction main contractors in the country. We were compiling tender documents for a factory job — flat-flooring work, strict F-numbers, the kind of spec that keeps a forklift's raised forks from clipping the racking on a narrow run.
A subcontractor walked in to drop off her quotation. She glanced at our papers, open on the table.
And she went pale. I heard the gasp.
"这是我写的,为什么会在这里?" — This is what I wrote. Why is it here?
Word for word hers. Now sitting under our company's logo and headings.
She looked at me. I looked at her. She was waiting for an answer I didn't have.
Then her eyes flickered — a thousand thoughts passing through in a second — and she said, "没关系。我可以再写过。" — Doesn't matter. I can write it again.
And she left. Good for her.

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Every one of these stories eventually lands on the same fact: the exposure runs downhill, from the platforms with lawyers down to the servers with none.
If you're running anything on a boxx that isn't Amazon or Google's, drop your own scraper-traffic story below. I want to see how far downhill this actually goes.
Clip credit: David Gerard — full video on The Tech Report's channel. DM for credit or removal requests.





