The complete, dated history of what π€« One has shipped - 346 changes and counting, newest first, for users, our team, and the community. We build in the open: this is the record.
It is a small convention that means a lot to us: every π€« release is named after a human we celebrate, so the story of what we ship carries the memory of the people who inspire it. We celebrate humans as we build.

Astronauts trusted her numbers over the machines, and she earned that trust through sheer precision. Getting the details exactly right for the people who depend on you is the job.
See all the humans we celebrateWe work cleanly backwards from the human. This release is about seeing yourself in the product and seeing the people we look up to. Each highlight starts with what you are trying to do, then what we shipped to meet it.
You want to know what this feels like for someone like you. /one/moments walks through four people we love - an artist, an athlete, a hungry young builder, and a veteran - and the moment π€« Private Agent One quietly connects the dots for each of them. Representative and consent-first, never a fabricated testimonial.
You want the product to feel like summer, not a spreadsheet. We rolled a soft, original aurora - our own art, no stock, no licensing - across the flagship pages, tuned to feel present without ever getting in the way of the words.
You want the names behind the releases. We grew the gallery at /humans by twelve genuinely admirable people across the centuries and the map - from Andreas Vesalius and Tycho Brahe to Rachel Carson, Wangari Maathai, and Maryam Mirzakhani - each with an openly licensed portrait, credited with care.
You want celebration that never takes from anyone. Every new portrait is public domain or openly licensed from Wikimedia Commons, and every quote is included only where it is genuinely verified, omitted otherwise rather than risk a misattribution.
You want to actually land on the new page. Moments is wired into the sitemap, native search, and the footer, so it is discoverable by people and by AI agents alike, alongside the rest of the π€« One story.
Apple keeps release notes per product; so do we. The timeline below is the full record - these are the curated, newest-first highlights for each π€« build, so a user, a partner, or a builder can follow just the one they care about.
Your private life-general-contractor - owned and controlled by you, every read a consented handshake.
Now built openly on PCHP / hu_ssh - the consent protocol every read completes.
Personal supercomputing you own, at home.
Full bill of materials and an Apple-grade first-time guide, published in the open.
The smallest π€« host - your consent, in your pocket.
Lineup finalized (flagship + SE, Ultra, Pup) with a published BOM.
The open protocol, the research, and the public portal every build ships to.
PCHP specification + four launch posts, donated to the community.
We are a Silicon Valley garage at heart - a small, hardcore team shipping in public. These notes update as we ship, most days, so users, partners, and the community can watch the company get built in real time. Garage-first is not nostalgia; it is a first principle and a core value of how we operate.
Kushal Trivedi, our co-founder and forward-deployed core engineer, works alongside Manish Sainani to build the best possible company to work at and with. The team pairs with Claude, Codex, Grok, and Gemini as everyday tools - shipping faster without ever losing the human at the center, which is the whole point of everything here.
Every change merged to main, documented here.
Shipped through a pull request and review.
The first change in this public record.
Each entry is a change shipped to production. Reviewed releases link to their pull request.
This is the whole record. Follow along, hold us to it, and tell us what to build next.
One is a product of Hushh Technologies Corporation (brand: π€« βhusshβ), an independent company. One runs on third-party silicon, systems, and cloud; all company names are used solely to describe the platforms on which One software runs. Hushh Technologies is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with any company named.