From the perspective of someone who is not religious...you appear to me as a very small minority. The vast majority of religious people I meet are quick to reject knowledge and are quick to disapprove of advancement of scientific knowledge.
How long have you had the dog?
If you actually took the time to run the numbers you wouldn't shudder, because it is so miniscule that it could be confused with rounding error.
Translation: the more educated we become, the less stupid we are.
The usb c port on my 2 year old phone is still virgin...never plugged in a cable, ever. My dash mount charges wirelessly, my overnight charger charges wirelessly. I have a wireless charger on my desk if I need it (but never use it). I cannot imagine needing a 2nd usb port.
I'm still rocking the v60 also. LG started packing a world class DAC into their smartphones back with the LG v35 and kept it going all the way to their pinnacle (the v60). The v35, the v60, and everything in between had audio superiority that still hasn't been beaten by other modern flagships.
I'm going to be inconsolable when my v60 finally needs replacing.
Maybe I am in the minority but I’ll never need an aux jack again
There is still significant lag for bluetooth audio on both ios and android platforms. It's doesn't really impact calling, and it doesn't really impact watching video content (because they figured out how to measure that latency in real time and inject artificial delay into the video stream so that audio and video sync). But what they haven't figured out yet is the answer for bluetooth audio for gaming. When gaming, you can't arbitrarily delay the video feed so that it lines up with audio, so the bluetooth audio experience is complete dogshit for any gaming scenario. If you game, you have to use the physical cable or the constant audio lag will drive you mad.
Also, there used to be (still are) a fair number of accessories designed to work through the aux port. Examples: mobile credit card readers that connect through aux jack (like square/paypal) that are used heavily by small vendors (especially for shows/events); also things like selfie sticks that use a cable plugged into the aux jack connected to a length of wire running inside the selfie stick to a button on the end of it.
The market is starting to come up with wireless versions of these things, but the modern wireless versions now require unique ios and android versions of them when the aux-jack solution used to be platform independent.
Also, the audio quality of an aux jack is an order of magnitude superior to anything that can be piped through bluetooth....still.
I very much appreciate devices still throwing traditional aux jacks onto mobile devices. Ideally, there will be a wireless technical solution that eventually is superior, but that technology is definitely not bluetooth and we're still waiting for it to be invented and hit consumer availability.
The operators of this instance are legit professionals and work diligently at resolving stability issues. The occasional problems with this instance aren't caused by resource or capacity problems, but by external forces (coordinated DDOS attacks) and inherent Lemmy issues. The reason smaller instances aren't targeted more is because terrorism tends to focus on affecting the most number of people possible (big instances are big targets).
I had to quit using jerboa weeks ago (too unstable) and switched to something different. Glad you found it. The public modlog is awesome. It's one of the significant and intentional differences from reddit (which does not expose moderation activity to users). Having the modlog be public forces transparency and accountability, which is refreshing.
If your chosen mobile app doesn't offer the feature, then you can't. Every app that does offer the feature does it differently, so it's impossible for me to give you a single guidance that works on every mobile app.
I assume you do have access to a web browser on mobile though, so open your web browser, navigate to the instance hosting the community and/or your own home instance, and then depending on the layout used by your device the modlog will be a clickable link in the sidebar to the right, or will appear as a link near the bottom of the page after scrolling to the bottom.
Up until 2 weeks ago, I was seeing posts from lemmynsfw occasionally show up on lemmyworld missing the NSFW tag. I actually went out and created a lemmynsfw account so I could figure out what was going on, but I haven't seen a single example of it in over a week.
I am pretty sure this is incorrect. Admins can not block select specific communities from other instances. Federation is by whole instance or nothing.
Every instance maintains a public instance list which shows which other instances are federated and which are blocked. For exampke, here's the Lemmy.World instance manifest: https://lemmy.world/instances
When instance-a blocks (defederated from) instance-b, it won't show up in any modlog, it will show up on the instsnce list.