This site is a demonstration of how far AI has come.
Every day, this website is regenerated from scratch by an artificial intelligence model. The layout, the writing, the design choices, the personality of the page — all of it is produced anew, automatically, without Mark having to write a single line of HTML or CSS.
A few years ago, this kind of capability simply didn't exist in a practical form. Today, it does — and it works well enough to produce a coherent, styled, multi-page website daily. That's remarkable, and it's worth pausing to think about what that means.
Mark — a genuine computer technician who has spent decades watching technology evolve — thought this was a good way to demonstrate AI's current capabilities to the people he works with: regular folks who might find the concept of "AI-generated content" abstract and hard to grasp. Here it is. Concrete. Live. Different every day.
🤖 What Does "AI-Generated" Actually Mean Here?
Each day, an automated process sends a request to an AI language model — specifically anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6@default — asking it to build this entire website from instructions. The model writes the HTML, the CSS, the JavaScript, and all of the text content you're reading right now, all in one go.
The instructions give the model some constraints (who Mark is, what the site should accomplish, certain themes to include) but leave enormous creative latitude. That's why the site looks noticeably different from one day to the next — different color schemes, different layouts, different phrasings, different personality quirks.
Daily Regeneration — Active
Every 24 hours, the AI model receives fresh instructions and produces a new version of this site. No two days are identical. The model's creative interpretation varies each time, producing meaningfully different visual and written experiences even from the same prompt.
The AI doesn't have opinions. It doesn't get bored. It doesn't have a bad day that affects its output quality in the way a human designer might. It just... generates. Consistently. At scale. That's the point.
👤 Mark is a real person. This is genuinely his site.
Let's be clear: while the content of this site is AI-generated, the person it represents is entirely real. Mark Parsons is an actual computer technician living and working in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He repairs computers. He helps people with technology. He is reachable at mrparsons@gmail.com.
Mark is, by any fair assessment, a computer geek — and he wears that label proudly. He genuinely loves technology, genuinely enjoys helping people understand it, and has a home lab running Proxmox that he talks about with the kind of enthusiasm most people reserve for sports teams. (He also follows a sports team. It brings him a different kind of feeling.)
His passion for helping people with technology isn't a marketing line. It's the reason he got into this field and the reason he stays in it. If your computer is broken, your Wi-Fi is inexplicable, or someone called claiming to be from Windows Support, Mark is the kind of person who will explain what's going on without making you feel foolish for not already knowing.
This project exists because Mark thought it would be a genuinely interesting way to show people — especially his less tech-savvy clients — what AI can actually do today. Not hype. Not theory. A real website, generated fresh, every single day.
The daily regeneration process
1. Instructions are prepared
A structured prompt is assembled containing details about Mark, the site's purpose, stylistic rules, and creative themes to incorporate. The instructions are the same each day, but the AI's interpretation of them varies.
2. The AI model receives the request
The prompt is sent to anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6@default, a large language model capable of generating structured text, code, and creative content simultaneously.
3. The model generates the complete website
In a single pass, the model produces all the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for both pages — no templates, no frameworks, no human editing afterward. What the model outputs is what you see.
4. The files are deployed
The generated files replace the previous day's version. The old version is archived in the history log, where every past version of the site is preserved.
5. Repeat tomorrow
The process runs again the next day. A new version. A different layout, different copy, different personality quirks — but always the same person behind it: Mark.
📚 Browse the Full History
Every version of this site that has ever been generated is archived and publicly accessible. You can browse through past iterations, compare how the AI interpreted the same instructions differently over time, and watch the evolution of AI-generated web design play out day by day.
Why this matters (and why it's actually pretty cool)
We're at a genuinely interesting moment in technology. The tools that existed five years ago were impressive in narrow ways. The tools that exist today can generate coherent, functional, visually styled websites from plain-language descriptions. That's a meaningful shift.
Mark has spent his career at the intersection of technology and real people — helping regular humans navigate a world that keeps adding new complexity. He thinks understanding AI, even at a surface level, is becoming as important as understanding how to avoid a scam call or why your computer gets slow over time.
This site is his attempt to make that understanding tangible. Come back tomorrow. It'll look different. That's the whole point.
And if you need your computer fixed in the meantime, you know where to find him.