# fiddling (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 1 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover fiddling.

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## [Restaurant Review: Slice](https://bofh.org.uk/2025/10/21/restaurant-review-slice/)

_2025-10-21 · Just a Summary_

The last time I was in New York Which may well turn out to be my Last Time in New York, for both environmental and political reasons.

## [Talking to the Wayback Machine](https://bofh.org.uk/2025/10/02/talking-to-the-wayback-machine/)

_2025-10-02 · Just a Summary_

Way back in 2016, I migrated this site from its Publify Publify is the Rails based blogging engine that started out as Typo, which I ended up maintaining for a while before handing it off to Frédéric de Villamil , who is still on the current maintenance team. Go him!

## [Making use of Webmentions](https://bofh.org.uk/2025/09/09/making-use-of-webmentions/)

_2025-09-09 · Just a Summary_

When last we left off we had worked out how to grab all the mentions of this site that Webmentions.io knew about and now we want to write that out to the data/ directory in a format that&rsquo;s easy to deal with in Hugo.

## [Fetching webmentions again. With Emacs this time!](https://bofh.org.uk/2025/09/07/fetching-webmentions-again-with-emacs/)

_2025-09-07 · Just a Summary_

You might have noticed, if you&rsquo;re a regular visitor that webmentions have started showing up on the site again. I turned them off a while ago, I turned off the home server that was handling the web hook calls from Webmention.io, planning to quickly move it and spin it up again. Ask me how that’s going.

## [Fiddling with structural templates in Org-mode](https://bofh.org.uk/2025/08/27/fiddling-with-structural-templates-in-org-mode/)

_2025-08-27 · Just a Summary_

I&rsquo;ve been dealing with some enduring niggles in my literate Emacs configuration, and have just landed Commit dbc316b , and I thought I&rsquo;d write about it here because it&rsquo;s an example of what keeps me on Emacs more than thirty five years after I first started using it.

