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I don't. I often work a few hours at weekends, but the pattern is different. I'll tinker for 10 minutes then go do some laundry or play with my son or go for a walk, then tinker again when I'm next passing by. I'm actually pretty productive most weekends despite not spending much time at a computer which makes me wonder if I'm doing it wrong during the week.
If you're genuinely enjoying the work, there's no harm in doing it. Just be sure that you're not using work as a way to avoid other commitments, or letting down your loved ones because you're not present.