Two men have received jail sentences for their roles in the 2019 theft of an 18-karat gold toilet from the mansion. The €5.5 million artwork, which satirized consumerism, was once offered on loan to Donald Trump.

  • @Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
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    102 days ago

    the carat is such a horrendous unit, why can’t we just start saying 75% gold

    it’s insane that a unit can be a measurement of mass in one case and a measurement of purity in another

    • @Darleys_Brew@lemmy.ml
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      12 days ago

      Carrots aren’t awful, they help you see in the dark.

      More seriously, they should donate this to a museum and have a regular toilet. Rich scum.

    • JohnEdwa
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      12 days ago

      Interestingly in the US it isn’t, gold is measured in Karat (k/Kt), and Carat (ct) is the unit of weight.

      1 Karat is 1/24th gold, 1 Carat is 200 milligrams.

    • @tal@lemmy.today
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      32 days ago

      it’s insane that a unit can be a measurement of mass in one case and a measurement of purity in another

      The pound is a unit of mass, of force, and of currency.

      • @kayky@thelemmy.club
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        2 days ago

        Not from a scientific perspective, no. It would just be a measurement of currency.

        Mass is measured in grams, force is measured in Newtons.

    • @Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      22 days ago

      It’s probably purposeful obscurity, a marketing move for gold and jewelry.
      Other alloys are described as ratios of elements.

      At least I am starting to see carat fall out of use as a unit of weight, maybe from diamond manufacturing slowly making diamonds more of a commodity product.

      It’ll probably take until we stop obsessing over gold before we can get rid of karat.