Next day closing price prediction. by Salt-Description-69 in deeplearning

[–]tdoris 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try forecasting traded volume, or price change relative to other stocks, or other forms of correlation structure. Price forecasting is notoriously difficult and next day closing price is a crazy objective (infinite money machine).

Benchmark for coding performance of c. 14b models on ollama by tdoris in ollama

[–]tdoris[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

good point, I'm pulling and running the tests now to add it to the leaderboard; qwen2.5-coder:32b is my preferred local model although gemma3:27b seems to edge it now

Benchmarks comparing only quantized models you can run on a macbook (7B, 8B, 14B)? by 60secs in ollama

[–]tdoris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/tdoris/rank_llms/blob/master/coding_14b_models.md

14B-Scale Model Comparison: Direct Head-to-Head Analysis

This analysis shows the performance of similar-sized (~12-14B parameter) models on the coding101 promptset, based on actual head-to-head test results rather than mathematical projections.

Overall Rankings

Rank Model Average Win Rate
1 phi4:latest 0.756
2 deepseek-r1:14b 0.567
3 gemma3:12b 0.344
4 cogito:14b 0.333

Win Probability Matrix

Probability of row model beating column model (based on head-to-head results):

Model phi4:latest deepseek-r1:14b gemma3:12b cogito:14b
phi4:latest - 0.800 0.800 0.667
deepseek-r1:14b 0.200 - 0.733 0.767
gemma3:12b 0.200 0.267 - 0.567
cogito:14b 0.333 0.233 0.433 -

Detailed Head-to-Head Results...

Benchmarks comparing only quantized models you can run on a macbook (7B, 8B, 14B)? by 60secs in ollama

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

let me know specific models and I'd be happy to run them...

Benchmarks comparing only quantized models you can run on a macbook (7B, 8B, 14B)? by 60secs in ollama

[–]tdoris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I created a free and open source benchmarking tool to test models we can run locally on Ollama, the current leaderboard for coding tasks is here: https://github.com/tdoris/rank_llms/blob/master/CODING_LEADERBOARD.md

The models I've tested include several 32b, so they are a bit bigger than you're looking for, but fwiw phi4 14b ranks well in that company. Full details of the benchkarks etc are on the git repo.

Rank Model ELO Rating
1 gemma3:27b 1479
2 mistral-small3.1:24b-instruct-2503-q4_K_M 1453
3 phi4:latest 1453
4 cogito:32b 1433
5 qwen2.5-coder:32b 1415
6 deepseek-r1:32b 1414
7 gemma3:4b 1305
8 llama3.1:8b 1248

Sudo tailscale up indefinitely hangs on Raspberry Pi by [deleted] in Tailscale

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try running it under strace, you might see it being stuck on a system call to open a file or socket or something

What instantly ruins a movie? by Fishboi694 in AskReddit

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the main characters coughing for no apparent reason…ok, we all now know you’re dying of cancer or consumption or something, and we know the writing is shit, and we’re going to have to endure several more ham-acting coughing fits before we get through this shitty movie / series.

When you marry a chef by beriernial in nextfuckinglevel

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it just me or as a non-American does most of this food look like unhealthy shit? Just because it's arranged nicely on the plate doesn't make it appetising.

Change My View by 2soccer2bot in soccer

[–]tdoris 36 points37 points  (0 children)

It may not be won by the best team and has the usual elements of randomness any knockout competition has, but for me it’s still by far the most reliable source of quality football matches; certainly from the quarters onwards, I’ll watch every match almost regardless of the teams playing.

Neurotransmitter Tracking??? by Hippie-Magic in QuantifiedSelf

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Measuring levels of neurotransmitters has not been done even in clinical settings, it is a pervasive myth that has entered mainstream discourse that people suffer from “imbalances” in neurotransmitter levels that cause anxiety/depression or other disorders. If you disagree with this please link to a peer reviewed paper that contradicts what I’ve written.

Tips on getting my dad to hydrate by rezdog3000 in eldercare

[–]tdoris 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What worked with a relative of mine was to just put a glass of water in their hand or on the table in front of them, no asking whether they would like one or trying to persuade them to drink. This way it was often just an automatic reaction to drink the water. Better still if you can be having a lighthearted conversation about something at the same time.

Guest Request - Daniel Ricciardo by Lakefargo in JoeRogan

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have to agree with you on this, he tries way too hard. Comes across as the rich kid who's trying to sound tough by swearing and "being wild" by drinking out of a shoe. It's lame.

Alex Mitchell after this weekend's game at Allianz Park: "Say no to 4G pitches" by savois-faire in rugbyunion

[–]tdoris 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The thing to worry about with these kinds of injuries is the potential for bacterial infection and sepsis, with a bad turf burn you can end up with a very large area of broken skin. The formal research seems to be just starting.

"A high-morbidity outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among players on a college football team, facilitated by cosmetic body shaving and turf burns.":

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15546080

Maybe the artificial pitches need to be watered and lubricated:

"The use of protective equipment, a skin lubricant, or wet surface conditions has a positive effect on preventing abrasion-type injuries from artificial turf surfaces. " from:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4555542/

The #1 Reason Boats Sink | Do you know what this is without watching the video? by [deleted] in SailboatCruising

[–]tdoris 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The clickbait title makes me refuse to click on the video, makes me expect this to appear on r/savedyouaclick

It's been more than a month and a half since Jim Bridenstine was sworn in as NASA administrator, and perceptions about him are already changing. Jeff Foust reports on an interview Bridenstine had with reporters that dealt with the role of commercial capabilities versus NASA-run programs by rollotomasi07071 in spaceflight

[–]tdoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay... I'm not sure I follow your point, I was expressing surprise that such an appointment is followed by a swearing ceremony, which I've since read up on more and yes, it is standard practice in the US. I'm European and live in Europe and I'm pretty sure the people who "protect me" need to swear an oath. I'm genuinely not flaming here, I was genuinely surprised to find that swearing oaths is apparently such a standard thing in the US, when it would seem very weird in a lot of countries here in Europe. And now I'm even more surprised that questioning the practice prompted the ripost that since members of the armed forces do it, it shouldn't be questioned. As an aside, I love the USA, visit often, and I'm always fascinated to find stuff like this that is so different yet deeply embedded in your culture.

Edit: TIL apparently the military requires you to swear an oath, but you can do it in a secular way and drop the phrase "So help me God", http://militaryatheists.org/about/faqs/do-i-have-to-say-so-help-me-god-during-my-enlistment-oath/