The commonly cited number that 70% or 80% of house dust is human skin is likely not true for most houses, however. According to a 2009 study of house dust in the U.S. Midwest, 60% of the components of the dust came from indoors, and 40% came from dirt and other materials tracked in from outside. That indoor 60% included everything from organic fibers to building materials, not just shed skin.
https://www.livescience.com/32337-is-house-dust-mostly-dead-skin.html
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One of the reasons I switched to Piefed was having a built in filter list. I still keep up to date with the news somewhat but I don't need to know hour to hour updates on every issue. Also the news is so USA centric, when you don't live there it's not very useful.
Jensen Huang? More like Jensen Slop.