Enjoy running your equipment your way. It is not the way mine has been or will be run.
In cold weather (below 30F) every engine gets at least a minute, car, truck, tractor, lawn mower, even the chainsaw gets a warmup before it gets used.
The colder it gets the longer it goes, every radiator gets covered when it gets colder, that it not so much for the radiators as it is the associated coolers stacked in front of or behind the radiators.
If the hydraulics moan when using them it gets a few more minutes and unloaded exercise. They are not being warmed up at low idle once started the idle is slowly bumped up to 1200-1500 rpm whatever that piece of equipment feels the best at. This doesn't matter if its gas or diesel. Back when it was a propane tractor it had to be warmed up on the bypass till it had water heat for the vaporizer.
So different strokes for different folks, I will continue to advocate for warming up equipment.
PS. I also run synthetic lubricates ad have since the mid to later 70's.