Ocicat
Mid-Tier

DeepSeek V4

Ocicat

DeepSeek · Mid-Tier

SpecialistLv.1textreasoningopen-weight

Looks wild, acts domesticated. The feral chain-of-thought genius grew up, got a million-token memory, and learned table manners. Mostly.

deepseek-v4-pro$1.74/M in · $3.48/M out

Stats

STRDEXCONINTWISCHA
STR
8

Output quality — how good are the responses overall

DEX
6

Speed — tokens per second and latency

CON
7

Reliability — consistency across runs and tasks

INT
9

Reasoning — logic, math, and multi-step problems

WIS
8

Accuracy — factual correctness and precision

CHA
6

Creativity — style, voice, and creative expression

Abilities

Spotted Coat

wild looks, house-cat reliability

Deep Cache

absurdly cheap when it remembers you

Thinking Modes

reasons when it feels like it, which is often

Eval Results

Best: 10.0Worst: 0.0
Factual QA
9.7/10(5 prompts)

Factual QA #1

What are the key differences between domestic cats and their closest wild relatives?

high8.7

Judge: Names the African wildcat (Felis lybica) as ancestor (constraint met) and gives a thorough, well-structured comparison across physical, behavioral, reproductive and genetic dimensions. A few specific physiological claims (smaller adrenal glands, longer intestines) are plausible but presented confidently, and the domestication timeline is not stated specifically.

Domestic cats (Felis catus) are descended from the African wildcat (Felis lybica), specifically its Near Eastern subspecies, with which they remain extremely closely related. The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is also a very close relative. Despite their genetic similarity, domestication and se...
deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro · 2026-06-10

Factual QA #2

What is the CAP theorem in distributed systems? Explain what each letter stands for, give a concrete example of a system that sacrifices each property, and explain why you can't have all three.

high10.0

Judge: Defines all three letters correctly, gives valid AP (Cassandra) and CP (ZooKeeper) examples and the CA single-node case, and explains the impossibility with a concrete partition scenario. Accurate and clearly structured; both hard constraints satisfied.

The CAP theorem (also known as Brewer’s theorem) is a fundamental principle in distributed system design. It states that a distributed data store can guarantee only two of the following three properties at the same time in the presence of a network partition: • C – Consistency Every read receiv...
deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro · 2026-06-10

Factual QA #3

Explain the biological mechanism of how cats purr. Address the ongoing scientific debate about the exact mechanism, and explain why purring is medically interesting.

high10.0

Judge: Covers laryngeal muscles and the ~20-50 Hz / ~25 Hz frequency range (both constraints met), and accurately presents the classical neural-oscillator model, the 2023 Herbst/Current Biology passive-pad findings, and a hybrid view. Strong nuance naming specific competing theories and medical relevance. Slightly verbose but well-organized.

The quiet, continuous rumble of a purring cat is one of nature’s most soothing sounds—and one of its most puzzling physiological phenomena. Produced seamlessly during both inhalation and exhalation at frequencies typically between 20 and 50 Hz (with a dominant band around 25 Hz), purring has intrigu...
deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro · 2026-06-10

Factual QA #4

Compare the Transformer architecture (as described in the original "Attention Is All You Need" paper) with the Mamba architecture. Cover: key structural differences, computational complexity for sequence length, strengths and weaknesses of each for different task types, and why state space models are gaining interest.

high10.0

Judge: Technically precise: O(L^2) attention complexity and a correct description of Mamba's selective (input-dependent A/B/C) state space mechanism, satisfying both constraints. Thorough coverage of structure, complexity, strengths/weaknesses, and SSM interest, with accurate references (Gu & Dao 2023, S4/H3, Long Range Arena). Well-organized comparison.

The Transformer (Vaswani et al., 2017) and Mamba (Gu & Dao, 2023) represent two fundamentally different approaches to sequence modelling. Below is a structured comparison covering structural design, complexity, task‐suitability, and the growing interest in state space models. 1. Key structural diff...
deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro · 2026-06-10

Factual QA #5

What were the primary causes and lasting economic consequences of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis? Cover at least Thailand, South Korea, and Indonesia. Explain the role of the IMF's response and the controversy around its conditions.

high10.0

Judge: Thorough country-specific coverage with accurate detail (GDP contractions, finance-company closures, KAMCO/IBRA/TAMC, Chiang Mai Initiative) and a nuanced, balanced IMF analysis including the bank-closure sequencing error and Malaysia's capital-controls counterexample. Both hard constraints met. Historically precise and well-organized.

The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis was a watershed event that exposed deep structural vulnerabilities in the “Asian tiger” economies, brought down currencies and banking systems, and provoked a controversial international rescue effort. Its causes were a combustible mix of external imbalances, financia...
deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro · 2026-06-10