I don't get it. Any time I step into a human-dev project, I feel exactly the same. Whenever a program gets large enough to be useful, it's too complex for anyone to understand without putting some work into it.
I use it to analyze my dreams and mind dumps. Just running it on my local machine, cus it’s not resource intensive, but building a general solution out of it.
I think for stuff that isn’t super private like code and such, it’s not worth the effort
I had this experience at Big Bend State park that makes me think they are. I didn't bring enough water and camped in the primitive area. At night, I was dehydrated pretty bad. When I finally got a little sleep (it was tough to say the least), I had this vivid dream where I put a pebble in my mouth and started sucking on it to make saliva. Then I woke up for real, and I knew it because there was a lot of wind IRL, that wasn't in the dream. So I took out a coin from my back, put it in my mouth to make saliva, and got a little bit of relief. Enough for a couple hours until it was dawn, and had enough light to hike down to the restroom area.
I don't know where I got this trick. Likely some survival show or some novel. But I don't have any background in survival, otherwise, I would have brought a lot more water.
So my brain knew there was a memory that could help and made up a dream about it is my theory.
It's like spaghetti code only existed after 2022.