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After almost half a century, I'm still doing it...
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I've configured PAM to not let me login remotely after hours, because I just know that someday I'll want to fix "just this tiny thing" and I'll break production because I'm too tired. I clearly need protection from myself, and this is one slice in Dr.Reasons's Swiss cheese model.
Don't let the people drag you down, this happens to all of us.
Harsh (to yourself), but fair