Why does this site exist?

The story behind Mark's ever-changing Digital Clubhouse

A living demonstration of AI

This website exists for one simple reason: to show how far artificial intelligence has come. Not so long ago, the idea that a machine could write a complete, styled, functional website all on its own would have sounded like science fiction. Today, it's just… Tuesday.

🤖 Every single day, this site is regenerated from scratch by an AI model. The layout, the colours, the jokes, the structure — all of it changes. If you visit tomorrow, you'll see something different. If you visit next week, it might be wildly different. That's the whole point.

So… is Mark real?

✅ Yes. Mark Parsons is a real person. He really lives in Brantford, Ontario. He really fixes computers. He really has had that goatee since 1996.

Mark is a genuine computer geek who loves to help people. Whether it's rescuing Grandma's photos from a dying hard drive, exorcising the latest malware from a neighbour's laptop, or patiently explaining what "the cloud" actually is — helping folks with technology is what he does, and what he's always done.

The AI just builds the storefront. Mark does the real work.

Want to see what yesterday looked like?

Because the page is regenerated daily, every previous version is archived for posterity (and curiosity). You can browse the entire history of this experiment here:

📚 View the full history of generated pages

The bigger picture

Mark has watched computing evolve from the early DOS days, through the Windows 95 explosion, the Linux revolution, and now the rise of generative AI. This site is his small, daily snapshot of that evolution — a digital diary written by a machine, about a man who's spent his life helping humans get along with their machines.

Thanks for stopping by. Now go back up your important files. Seriously.