As you highlight with the "VSCode over RDP" story later on the post, it doesn't stop on Git. Some people just don't care about learning their tools. RTFM? Hell no. There is no care for the "craft". Once they learn the very basic for their current need, they're done with it.
We can also observe this behavior during coding, once "it works", they just push all changes and move forward to the next thing. No second thoughts if it could be simpler/there were unnecessary changes, no double check if there is missing cases, etc. "Someone will spot my wrongings during review".
From the outside, it feels like "low effort" all around. But to be honest, I can't really blame who does this. For some, it is just a 9-5 job anyway and they prefer not think about these stuff outside that 9-5 space. Deep diving into their tools might look like "wasted time" on their view.
From the outside, it feels like "low effort" all around. But to be honest, I can't really blame who does this. For some, it is just a 9-5 job anyway and they prefer not think about these stuff outside that 9-5 space. Deep diving into their tools might look like "wasted time" on their view.
A friend refered me to this great post a few days ago that touches on this subject: https://josvisser.substack.com/p/you-cant-teach-caring