The magic whiteboard, contagious melodies, and and oily mess.
Hello again,
John shares his setup centered around Obsidian with some AI minions mixed in for good measure:
The Magic Whiteboard is your personal genius assistant for all of your STEM projects. It knows practically everything and can have in-depth conversations with you on most topics. If you need to look something up, The Magic Whiteboard will help you find the right sources and can summarize the information and discuss the material with you.
Simple calculations can be done immediately by the wizard scientist, and the hacker will help write code for more complex problems. Do you need a data analyst? The Magic Whiteboard has one of those, too!
When you’ve finished writing up notes on a subject, you can have The Magic Whiteboard organize them and help you write anything from a blog post to an academic journal article.

The Magic Whiteboard - Part I – Wild Peaches
The Obsidian Wizard

The Magic Whiteboard - Part II – Wild Peaches
The AI Librarian

The Magic Whiteboard - Part III – Wild Peaches
The Robot Hacker
COVID, it's still a thing, believe it or not. John investigates the probability of transmission of an airborne virus during orchestra rehearsals. My advice? Don't stick your head in the sousaphone.

Covid and the Winds – Wild Peaches
An Analysis of a Viral Symphonic Arrangement
Fossil fuels, is it really that bad? No, it's not. It's worse.
https://wildpeaches.xyz/blog/the-decline-and-fall-of-the-petroleum-empire
John was interviewed by Brent Ragsdale on EcoRadioKC on the topic.

IS THE DECLINE OF OIL IN SIGHT? • KKFI
On our show for October 2nd, host Brent Ragsdale speaks with his guest, John Peach. John Peach is an applied mathematician who spent two decades in a research position at […]
On that chipper note, I bid you adieu.
Be well!
Jan