I’m not a fan of Leo Babauta’s Zen Habits blog (too much listy self-help going on for me) but I did enjoy his books Zen Habits and Zen To Done. His new book, Focus is available as a free PDF as well as a “Full” version with videos, extra chapters (some by guest writers), and interviews.
via mnmal
How I Browse
Oh man. The ⌘-L tip is new to me. Really awesome.
Thanks!
LTWP:
Does anybody else feel completely naked when web-surfing without the status bar?
No. Here’s a screenshot of my Safari:
Everything is hidden but the tabs, but is all accessible via the default keyboard shortcuts. ⌘-T opens and selects a new, empty tab; ⌘-L shows and selects the location bar; I type something in there and hit return; the location bar hides again and the tab loads the URL I entered (or search term, in the Google box). My most-visited sites are in the bookmarks bar, all reachable via ⌘-(1-9), and Facebook is my homepage (⌘-Shift-H). Shortwave is on ⌘-5 though I haven’t gotten used to using that yet.
I will admit to sometimes missing the status bar for the same reasons Lukas states, and often have to hit ⌘-/ to check where a link is going if it isn’t obvious. I’m tempted to build a little user script that appends a DIV to the bottom of the window on link hover, like a conditional status bar. I think Chrome does something like this?
I do the same thing in Firefox, which I use for developing (Safari’s web inspector simply doesn’t compare to Firebug). However, Firefox doesn’t really like keyboard shortcuts, so I can’t toggle Firebug from my keyboard, and the button to do so with the mouse is in the status bar, so that sometimes gets annoying. It is an imperfect system in Mozilla land.
Also, yes, still using Safari 3. I really don’t want to upgrade. Although the tab bar as title bar would save me even MORE space and ooh suddenly that is very tempting.
Oh, this is awesome.
Quietube is a bookmarklet which upon activation takes you and the current video (eg. a Youtube video) to a quiet place, a place where comments, ratings and any other unnecessary things do not exist. Videos should be about the content, not about what other people think about it.
(Submitted by oscarpalmer)
Like Readability for YouTube.
That is crazy smart. Though there are only a few ingredients I think I’ll try making a pizza dough mix ahead of time.
This is such a simple and clever idea. Not only does it speed up the process, but you’ll always know if you’re out of specific ingredients.
Genius.
(via small notebook)

