In my own spot, which is kinda remote and lonely at my apartment, in winter I'll park nose out (facing south) so snow will melt off the windshield if it comes, and in summer I'll park nose in (facing north) so the sun stays off my steering wheel and car seat.
Someone noticed that and asked me about it two years ago and when I 'splained, they said, "Oh, that's a good idea," and he's been doing it now.
The only two things that bother me now are when a seemingly completely able person pulls into a handicapped spot. They might have borrowed the vehicle or something, but they forget that (at least here in Colorado) handicapped windshield hangers are issued to the person and not the vehicle. Dumbasses.
The other thing is folks like this one (I assume human) who parked in a walkway, between two handicapped spots. No HC plates, no HC mirror hanger. I drove around the block and came back through the lot to take this picture --he/she/it was still there.
The library wasn't even busy when I pulled in and five minutes later when I left, it was still mostly empty. I had parked in the spot just to the right of his/her/its car.