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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can anyone recommend some extremely comfortable men's shoes that come in at least an EE wide width for every day wear?
3·6 months agoIf you have an REI near you it might be worth trying them on. Per their sizing chart page:
Sizing
We recommend ordering Altra running shoes ½ size larger than a dress shoe. We want you to have the best fit possible. That’s why we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. So if the fit isn’t just right, you can send it back for a different size. The Lone Peak, Torin, and Paradigm models are available in Wide, a 2E width (compared to our traditional D width).
oOAlteredBeastOo@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can anyone recommend some extremely comfortable men's shoes that come in at least an EE wide width for every day wear?
2·6 months agoCheck out Altra. I have been buying them for about 5 years now. Very comfortable for wider feet and are built well. I own their running shoes, hiking boots, and trail running shoes. They are sold at REI, but you can also buy them online. Highly recommended!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The impossibility of finding a Linux laptop that I like
2·9 months agoI really like my Framework 16 laptop. I’ve been using it for about a year now. The modular ports and easily upgradeable design were a major selling point for me. Video workflows work well via Kdenlive and ffmpeg, but you can also install Davinci Resolve with some additional configuration. I purchased the GPU upgrade (https://frame.work/products/16-graphics-module-amd-radeon-rx-7700s) and a handful of different port modules. My only dislikes are that it can get really hot from time to time and the GPU fans are pretty loud when they kick on. A coworker of mine has a Framework 13 laptop and seemed very satisfied with it. Best of luck in your search!

You can rsync from your Linux pc to your phone via SSH over port 8022 (you’ll need Termux), and schedule when the script runs with a cron job. Here’s some documentation:
https://www.baeldung.com/linux/android-rsync