Featured release / 001
D. VanCasso Tattoo
A public portfolio, booking, and inquiry site for Las Vegas fine-line tattoo artist David VanCasso—built to put the work first and make the next step obvious.
- Type
- Artist platform
- State
- Live
Hi, I'm Rammy.
I'm Anthony Ramirez, a software developer in Las Vegas. I build applications, websites, plugins, and anything else that can be built with code. I've been doing it since 2011. The focus has stayed the same: make people's lives better—and sometimes more fun—with code.
Better though: I've somehow kept the same D&D campaign alive for years. Roll for initiative.

Yes, I talk with my hands.
Usually about code. Sometimes about dragons.
01 / Current build
Execution OS started as a tool I wanted for my own day. Then I made it available to everyone else.
A daily command center for choosing what matters, focusing on it, and getting the tiny reward of watching the work add up.
I built it for myself first. Now it's public while I figure out which parts other people actually care about.
What it does / v1
Status: online · still building it
02 / Selected work
No inflated case-study theater. Just public work, the job it needed to do, and a clear line to the result.
Featured release / 001
A public portfolio, booking, and inquiry site for Las Vegas fine-line tattoo artist David VanCasso—built to put the work first and make the next step obvious.
03 / Operating model
A practical loop for turning a personal solution into something useful beyond my own screen.
Build
Scratch a real personal itch. Make the first version useful before making it impressive.
Sell
Put it in front of real people. Let their choices reveal what is actually valuable.
Automate
When demand is real, turn the repeated work into a system that can keep moving.
04 / Meditations
Longform attempts to think clearly about work, change, mortality, and what deserves more attention.
05 / Beyond the keyboard
The software matters. The people, stories, and ridiculous little moments around it matter more.



Open channel / hi@rammy.dev
Bring the thorny technical problem, the half-formed idea, or the project that needs a thoughtful second set of eyes.