We are... as I posted, I was just adding a caveat, lest divers misconstrue what you posted.We agree 1000%.
But, I wouldn't dismiss the value of having the GTR info.
This is perhaps the one thing we disagree on. I would use this info to verify my gas supply during normal diving and would not trust it should things go sour. These PDC calculated reserves don't, er can't adjust their numbers in lieu of possible panic and/or having to share your air with a panicked diver. I mean what do you do if you cut it so close with your deco only to find out your buddy blew it and now you're both on your gas? Ooopsie. Not only will you double your consumption by having two divers, but your OOA buddy is probably hyperventilating from his recent scare of sucking down that last PSI. He might be breathing four to five times normal and you watch in horror as your reserve simply goes up in bubbles. I can guarantee your PDC can't anticipate or keep up with those calculations.but at least they can make an informed choice based on real information.
@Doppler once opined that tech dives should be approached as a formal event. There are protocols and strategies that need to be observed and much of those are to prevent the diver from under estimating how much gas they really need. Many divers approach 5 minutes of deco with a fairly cavalier attitude in regards to what tech divers go through. They get away with it, so they do it over and over, thinking that they are gaining valuable experience. All they are really accomplishing is to create some bad habits.