Belzelbub
Contributor
I know this wasn't directed at me.So tables are wrong, computers are wrong. How do YOU actually control your dive?
Yes, computers and tables are wrong if you think they are calculating what is actually going on with the tissues in your body. That is essentially the point of Shearwater's Critical (Red) Warning. It's a guess. Based on science, so it's an educated guess. Still a guess.
The tables and computer are tools that the diver can use, but the diver should also take into account how they are feeling before, during, and after the dive. They should absolutely make decisions on all the data. Just because the computer says the dive is OK doesn't mean it's a guarantee.
The Dive Readiness feature that Garmin added to the MK3 line is a step in this direction. Apart from factors related to previous dives, it doesn't appear that this affects the calculations in any way, but it's additional information for the diver. It uses fitness, sleep, etc. to give a number between 1 and 100 to indicate potential physiological readiness for a dive. Again, it's just a tool, but this is a step toward actually taking recent history into account.