dan harmons comments on how hollywood does this to people are important because, and i cant stress this enough:

COMPUTER SECURITY, DEV, AND ENGINEERING JOBS DO EXACTLY THE SAME THING.

we're not alone.
so, pay attention.

@Viss Indeed, it is worse, at least they have an audience who loves them (sometimes). In infosec, almost nobody is even pleased to see you !
@Viss "They find you, two-time you / Say you're the best they've ever seen" isn't isolated to Hollywood, either.
@lulolwen man, soad needs a new album.

@Viss

And yet, he couldn’t have been that busy as he somehow always found the time to sexually harass people:

On January 2, 2018, Harmon alluded to sexual misconduct from himself towards other people. Megan Ganz, a writer who worked with him on Community, named herself as a victim of his misconduct. In response to his apology and willingness to make things right, Ganz said that while she appreciated his gestures, she was not yet ready to forgive him.

@RodneyPetersonTalent the article is literally about how he is now in therapy and trying to better himself, and how those narratives are making it into the show.
@Viss @RodneyPetersonTalent It's nice that she forgave him but it still kinda has this vibe to it all https://youtu.be/68UQ0CByr-I?si=E-5wlRYzXhxmB5E1
Men Fired In Wake Of #MeToo Come Forward About How It Took Them Several Hours To Find New Jobs

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Rick and Morty’s Dan Harmon and Scott Marder on working smarter

Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon and executive producer Scott Marder sit down with the Verge to discuss season 7 and the power of therapy.

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@Viss

I've been working from home for more than a decade. My wife had been working from home for two years before I did.
That was part of her earliest and best advice.

Set hours, stick to them, have "an office" even if it's just a table somewhere so you can "go home" for the day at the end of your shift.