In general this is true. The only real protections are secrecy and relationships (e.g. if you were introduced to x by y, then y is on the hook if x screws you).
However, there is one case when NDAs aren't stupid: when you're applying for a patent. If it ever comes to litigation, you have to be able to show you made an effort to keep your invention secret.
However, there is one case when NDAs aren't stupid: when you're applying for a patent. If it ever comes to litigation, you have to be able to show you made an effort to keep your invention secret.