What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-27T00:22:06Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/303614http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device7What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Jacob Adams2008-11-19T22:25:20Z2009-11-22T11:14:44Z
<p>We've probably all heard about the connecting lava lamps and <a href="http://www.ambientdevices.com/cat/orb/orborder.html" rel="nofollow">ambient orbs</a> to your continuous integration systems. I was curious to know what other interesting things people are using or have heard of for extreme feedback devices? Also, this <a href="http://www.kysoh.com/" rel="nofollow">Tux Droid</a> seemed pretty sweet</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/303650#3036506Answer by Marc Charbonneau for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Marc Charbonneau2008-11-19T22:34:16Z2009-02-25T22:34:01Z<p>I like the system <a href="http://blog.last.fm/2008/08/01/quality-control" rel="nofollow">Last.fm</a> uses. Along with antique analog devices to monitor server response time, loads of LCD displays, they also have red, yellow and green giant gummi bears to alert developers to broken builds. Makes me wish I had the time and money to set up similar stuff at work.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/303728#3037284Answer by Guge for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Guge2008-11-19T23:01:12Z2008-11-19T23:01:12Z<p>An idea I have is to buy one of those <a href="http://www.microplex.no/aspx/produkt/prdinfovnet.aspx?plid=45595" rel="nofollow">USB missile launchers</a> and write a program that can aim it at the stations of known users...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/303794#3037942Answer by SeanM for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?SeanM2008-11-19T23:27:31Z2008-11-19T23:27:31Z<p>I've given thoughts to using one of <a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/a85c/?cpg=ab" rel="nofollow">these</a></p>
<p>Think: You broke the build, so your keyboard's glowing red until you fix it.</p>
<p>Sadly, last I checked, the utilities to change the kb's color were Windows only, so I'll never buy one.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/303872#3038723Answer by Jeffrey Fredrick for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Jeffrey Fredrick2008-11-19T23:57:11Z2008-11-19T23:57:11Z<p>At Agitar we tried <a href="http://www.developertesting.com/archives/month200404/20040401-eXtremeFeedbackForSoftwareDevelopment.html" rel="nofollow">several feedback devices</a> and I'd say lava lamps have a unique characteristic to recommend them: it takes a while for the wax to melt.</p>
<p>That might seem like a small thing (and it is) but the effect as that it was a race by the team to fix the build before the wax would start moving.</p>
<p>However one thing we learned is you want two lamps, red and green, not a blue one like in the picture. Because having a lava lamp on is kind of nice so you shouldn't be denied that just because the build is good. ;)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/303901#3039011Answer by Ali A for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Ali A2008-11-20T00:04:16Z2008-11-20T00:04:16Z<p>Nothing beats the old nipple-crocodile-clip-rs232 combo.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/588162#5881622Answer by Daniel Lindner for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Daniel Lindner2009-02-25T22:14:50Z2009-02-25T22:14:50Z<p>We at the Softwareschneiderei have several XFDs in place:
- a lamp (no lava)
- a portable fountain
- a led bar
- loudspeakers
- wall-mounted displays
- the infamous USB rocket launcher</p>
<p>you can read about them on our blog:
<a href="http://schneide.wordpress.com/category/extreme-feedback/" rel="nofollow">http://schneide.wordpress.com/category/extreme-feedback/</a></p>
<p>So far, we find the lamp the most useful, but the portable fountain is considered the "coolest" one. The led bar is the device needing the least explanation. The rocket launcher is battery powered and needs the most attention (reloading!).</p>
<p>This year, we introduce at least one new device.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/588172#5881722Answer by Don Branson for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Don Branson2009-02-25T22:18:12Z2009-02-25T22:18:12Z<p>Well, we've used <a href="http://cruisesaver.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">CruiseSaver</a>, and threw it up on a huge wide-screen LCD monitor.</p>
<p>Edit:</p>
<p>Also, I was on a project where we put a Mr. Potatohead on the desk of the person who last broke the build. It stayed there until someone else broke it, which might be 5 minutes or 5 weeks...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/1758326#17583260Answer by Andrew Lewis for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?Andrew Lewis2009-11-18T19:11:16Z2009-11-18T19:11:16Z<p>CruiseControl.NET + CCTray + Growl + Prowl = iPhone Push Notifications of when and who broke the build.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303614/whats-your-favorite-extreme-feedback-device/1758405#17584052Answer by romaintaz for What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device?romaintaz2009-11-18T19:21:29Z2009-11-22T11:14:44Z<p>The <a href="http://www.nabaztag.com" rel="nofollow">Nabaztag</a> rabbit is quite popular, especially because there are many interfaces developped (for example for Hudson server). </p>
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