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TaskBlips

AI creatures that use your real computer

Raise small AI creatures called Blips and Raise pixel creatures called Blips. Give them tasks — they open apps, create files, browse the web. Their mood, hunger, and health decide if they cooperate. Built with Groq, OpenAI, and Claude. Free and open source. give them real tasks on your computer. They open apps, create files, browse the web — and their mood decides if they cooperate.

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Hey Product Hunt! I built TaskBlips because I wanted AI agents to feel like something you interact with — not just a CLI or a chat window. The idea: what if your AI agent was a creature you had to take care of? Feed it, keep it happy, and it'll do what you ask. Neglect it, and it refuses. What it actually does: - Type "!do open Chrome" → the Blip opens Chrome on your machine - "!do create a file on Desktop" → it writes a real file - Ask it to gather food → it runs an in-game task based on its mood The computer-use runs locally through AppleScript and shell commands on macOS. The chat works in the browser via Vercel. Stack: React, Canvas, Node.js, Groq/OpenAI/Anthropic Security: sandboxed execution, path restrictions, encrypted key storage It's rough and early. I'd love feedback on: 1. What tasks would you try first? 2. Does the "virtual pet as agent" concept resonate? 3. What would make you use this daily?