It was just one example of not having immediate access to surface support that isn't call "stupid". Cave diving was another example. Solo diving would be a third example.
I understand that the word "stupid" seems to be your main objection. I do think that you should consider the context. I read that post as a criticism of not having surface support immediately available on a deep technical ocean dive. Not as a criticism of ANY sort of diving without surface support.
Choosing not to have surface support for a deep ocean technical dive seems to be primarily a financial decision. It's a calculated risk, and the decision is made among these divers that the remote chance of needing immediate surface support isn't enough of a consideration to make paying for it worthwhile.
I'm not saying that needs to be outlawed or anything. I personally wouldn't do it, but if these divers (including the deceased) were OK with that tradeoff, that's up to them. The coast guard has all sorts of safety standards for charter boats that absolutely increase the cost of diving. This clearly isn't one of them.