🤫 An open letter from Manish Sainani, Founder of hussh
Dear NVIDIA — let's build the future of computing together.
This isn't a logo on a slide. It's an honest invitation to a real friendship and a win-win partnership: to buy together, build together, and sell together, with your accelerated computing as the engine under a world of personal supercomputers that people actually own.
I'm building a computer that lives in your garage — and answers only to you.
I'm Manish, founder of 🤫 hussh. We make 🤫 Agent One, a private AI agent you own, and 🤫 Puppy One, a personal supercomputer that runs in your home, your garage, your warehouse.
The north star is simple and a little audacious: a distributed edge-supercomputing grid, owned not by a hyperscaler but by a network of garage and warehouse owners. Puppy One computers on Starlink, Agent One managing the fleet, sited where power is cheap and the sun is abundant. Compute for the world, owned by the many.
Underneath all of it, the story has always led back to one company. Yours.
“Own your intelligence. That's the whole idea.”
02Why it has to be NVIDIA
You built the substrate the entire era runs on.
Accelerated computing and CUDA didn't just win a benchmark — they became the ground the modern world of AI stands on. DGX-class systems put a supercomputer at a desk. The full stack, from silicon to libraries to inference, is the most complete engine anyone has ever shipped.
When I picture Puppy One in ten thousand garages, I don't picture a generic box. I picture your accelerators doing honest work for one person at a time, then standing down — a receipt on their ledger for every job.
I admire the work publicly, the way one builder admires another. This letter is me asking to build on it, and with you.
03Buy together
We buy your compute as a durable asset — and put it in people's hands.
Puppy One is owned hardware, not rented cloud. That means we buy real silicon and real systems, as capital assets that hold their value, for individuals, families, garages, warehouses, and institutions.
Every Puppy One we place is accelerated compute that leaves the data center and joins a community. We'd rather buy a lot of it, together, on terms that let the edge grid grow fast and stay owned by the people who host it.
“Owned, not rented. A capital asset, not a monthly bill.”
04Build together
We build the agent-native, consent-first layer on top of your stack.
🤫 One Engine provisions your accelerators — on-prem for the deskside supercomputer, or burst in a cloud the user owns — runs the heavy job, and tears it down, keys never persisted. We bring the human-and-agent layer; you bring the engine.
Consent-first by construction, private by architecture, and legible to the person who owns it. Puppy One in DGX-class configurations so the largest models run under someone's own roof. This is the software we're best at, built to make your hardware feel personal.
05Sell together
We meet the customer at their door — and lift the community there.
Co-sold into research, finance, and the public sector, yes. But also door to door: Kirkland first, Beverly Hills next, a check-in wedge in Las Vegas, and garages and warehouses everywhere power is cheap and cooling is abundant.
When a warehouse owner puts your compute on the grid and earns from it, the local edge and telecom community wins, the customer gets supercomputing at the lowest cost per watt, and the neighborhood gets better. That's a sales motion I'd be proud to run with you.
“Build, buy, and sell together — and the community at the door wins too.”
06A real friendship, not a logo swap
I want a business friendship that outlasts any one deal.
We share more than a supply chain. We believe compute should reach everyone, that the edge and the many should own more of the future, and that you build the best when you build in the open, with your partners and customers at the center.
I'm not looking for a badge to put on a pitch. I'm looking for a partner and a sponsor who wants to help a founder chase a big, honest dream — and win together, for real.
07From my heart — the mentor I hope to learn from
Jensen, I believe you'd be one of the best mentors I could ever have.
This part is personal, and I'll say it plainly. I've watched Jensen Huang build NVIDIA across three decades — through the years nobody believed, through the pivots, with the conviction that accelerated computing would matter before the world agreed. That endurance, that craft, and that love for the work is the standard I hold myself to as a founder.
The purpose of my company — putting intelligence and supercomputing into the hands of the many, owned by them — feels deeply aligned with the mission he has carried: compute for every researcher, every builder, every dreamer, not just the biggest players. I'm not claiming his time or his blessing; I'm asking for it, with my whole heart.
If he ever gave me an hour, I'd bring my honest numbers, my hardest problems, and my full attention. A founder is lucky to find one great mentor in a lifetime. I know who I'd choose.
“I'm not claiming his time or his blessing. I'm asking for it, with my whole heart.”
08The ask
Let's start small, prove it, and grow it together.
One conversation. One pilot. One garage full of Puppy One running on your accelerators, managed by Agent One, owned by the person who hosts it. If it works — and I believe it will — we scale it into the grid, city by city, together.
I'd be honored to buy together, build together, and sell together with NVIDIA. The door is open, and I'll bring the coffee.
“One conversation. One pilot. One garage. Then the world.”
Let's buy together, build together, and sell together — and win together, for real.
The design, not the pitch. Message shapes, the placement function, attestation-bound receipts, the threat model on all three planes, and the acceptance demo for every milestone. Open, downloadable, and yours to forward.
🤫 One · the engineering deep dive
17 pages
The builder's document behind the strategy: the consent handshake at the wire, the placement function, attestation-bound receipts, and the acceptance demo for each of the six workstreams. Written for engineers who have shipped silicon and want the actual design.
Compute as a household utility: metered per unit, billed to a subscription the family already trusts, worked backwards from NVIDIA's own published roadmap.
The six workstreams these documents serve, and who brings what to each, are on the workstreams page.
Skin in the game
NVIDIA is the largest position in the founder’s fund.
Alphabets 27, marketed as Fund A, is Manish Sainani’s permanent-capital partnership. It is a separate vehicle from 🤫 hussh: a free-cash-flow growth portfolio holding the businesses we believe compound absolute free cash flow into shareholder equity fastest over the next seven years. NVIDIA is its biggest weight, and one of the few we call an Ace, alongside Google, Apple and Microsoft.
We say that here because it changes what this letter is. This is not a vendor asking for a meeting. It is a shareholder who has done the work on your business, arriving with a workload for your silicon.
So here is the work itself. The desk note first, then the written note, then the decks.
NVIDIA (NVDA) · 🤫 Fund A Alpha Bets 1024 Top Pick, Aces of Aces of Aces of Aces in Absolute FCF and growth of absolute FCF
🤫 Fund A · Alpha Bets 1024
The top pick of the Alpha Bets 1024, ranked the way the fund ranks everything: absolute free cash flow, and the growth of absolute free cash flow into shareholder equity. This is the position, stated plainly.
NVIDIA (NVDA) · the deep dive
🤫 Knowledge Research and Intelligence Team
The current due-diligence report behind the position: AI industrialisation at scale, the factories, the warehouses, and the home garages running NVIDIA supercomputing at the grid level.
NVDA · the Ace of Aces of Aces
🤫 Fund A
Why NVIDIA is the largest weight in the fund, as an institutional and a personal investor.
NVIDIA (NVDA): The Compute Substrate of Civilization
Manish Sainani · Founder and CEO of 🤫 hussh, General Partner at 🤫 Fund A
The long-form thesis, in the founder's own words.
Fund A's holdings, weights and performance are offered only to verified qualified investors under Rule 506(c) and are not published here. Nothing on this page is an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security, or investment advice. Fund A
This is an open invitation and proposal from 🤫 hussh, in the founder's own words — not a claimed deal, endorsement, sponsorship, or partnership. 🤫 One is made by Hushh Technologies Corporation, an independent company. We name the hardware and clouds One runs on to say where it runs. None of them endorse us, and we call a company a partner only once the agreement is signed.