Why this website exists

A short, plain-English explanation.

If you arrived here from the home page, you have probably noticed that this site looks a little… unusual. Possibly very unusual. That is on purpose, and this page exists to explain what's going on.

The point of the project

This website exists to demonstrate how far AI technology has come. Specifically: every single day, the entire homepage of this site is regenerated from scratch by an AI model. The layout, the styling, the wording, the colours, the tone — all of it is produced fresh, every day, by a machine.

That means if you visit tomorrow, the page will almost certainly look completely different. It might be elegant and minimal. It might look like a 1990s fan site. It might be themed around space, or coffee, or anime, or brutalist architecture. The AI decides.

In short: the same person, the same business, the same contact information — presented in a brand new way every 24 hours by an AI model.

Mark is a real person

Mark Parsons is a real, living human being. He is not an AI character, not a marketing persona, and not a stock photo. He lives and works in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and he really does fix computers for a living.

The presentation of this site is generated by AI. The person behind it is not.

Mark is a computer geek who loves to help people

Mark is, by his own cheerful admission, a computer geek. He loves technology, he loves figuring out why things are broken, and — most importantly — he genuinely loves helping people. Especially people who feel intimidated or frustrated by their computers.

If you've ever felt embarrassed to ask a "dumb" tech question, Mark is exactly the person you want to ask. There are no dumb questions in his shop.

See every previous version of this site

Because the homepage is regenerated daily, an archive is kept of every previous version. If you want to see what the site looked like yesterday, last week, or many months ago, you can browse the full history here:

📜 View the full history of generated pages →

It's a kind of slow-motion gallery of where AI-generated design is at, day by day.

Why bother?

Because it's a fascinating demonstration. A few years ago, the idea that a small business could have a fully functioning website that redesigns itself every night, automatically, with no human designer or developer involved, would have sounded like science fiction. Now it just… happens, quietly, while everyone sleeps.

And honestly — it's also a fun way to keep a website from ever feeling stale.