None of the points discussed here I bring up are my "personal beliefs," they are the training agencies' instructions, dive computer manufacturers' and DAN recommendations in addition to other deco. and dive computer experts with FAR more knowledge and understanding of the details and the whole picture than you with your happy 200-499 dives. I am a diver who has decades of diving experience that chooses to do the best that I can to learn from the experts and relevant organizations that specialize in their respective fields. As an instructor, I do my best to follow my training agencies' rules (I am certified by several training agencies as instructor with some of them up to CD/Instructor Examiner) and to comply with their standards and recommendations including those that are related to deco. and dive computer use. This has NOTHING to do with "style" or with "personal beliefs," it is about science and current dive computer safety use recommendations and requirements.
If the "risky" or "aggressive" style in the use of dive computers go against ALL recommendations from ALL of relevant agencies and experts as well manufacturers (let's not forget about common sense) and the person advocating or recommending this "risky" style is neither an expert nor anywhere remotely qualified to make such statement, then, yes, it wrong "style" to recommend or to practice. We are not talking about different styles in wetsuit color or hairdo, we are talking about a serious matter that can cause serious injuries to the diver. When it comes to my spinal cord, I prefer to follow and advocate the recommendations of the subject matter experts not some anonymous entity on the internet with fewer than 500 dives experience and nothing else.
Just to be very clear and not leave anything for confusion, you are wrong!!