What are the best things to do in Tahoe for adults besides the usual tourist attractions?

I'm planning a trip to Lake Tahoe with a group of adults, and we're looking for activities that go beyond the standard recommendations. We've already got hiking and sightseeing on the list, but we'd love to find some experiences that are a little more unique, social, or memorable.

We're open to pretty much anything food and drinks, games, nightlife, live entertainment, lake activities, group outings, or hidden gems that locals enjoy. Some of us are couples, while others are coming with friends, so we're trying to find options that work for a mix of personalities.

For those who spend time in Tahoe regularly, what are the best adult-friendly activities you've done that you'd recommend to visitors?

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 10 days ago

For a Cross-Country Move, Are National Movers Actually the Better Option?

If I were moving locally, I'd probably just hire a well-reviewed company nearby and call it a day.

But for a move across multiple states, it feels like the logistics are much more complicated, which has me leaning toward larger national moving companies.

My assumption is that they have more experience with long-distance moves, larger carrier networks, and more established processes.

At the same time, they also seem to have the most complaints online, making it hard to tell whether they're actually less reliable or simply handling a much higher volume of moves.

For those who've completed a cross-country relocation, what did you end up choosing?

Did you feel more comfortable using a national mover, or did a smaller regional company end up giving you a better experience?

Looking back, what factors mattered most when choosing a mover for a long-distance move?

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 11 days ago

What's Your Go-To Social Media Analytics API in 2026?

I'm working on a reporting dashboard, and it feels like every social platform has its own API, authentication flow, rate limits, and documentation quirks.

For anyone building analytics dashboards or reporting tools, what's your setup these days?

Are you integrating each platform's API yourself, using a third-party aggregation service, or taking a completely different approach?

I'm curious what has been the most reliable solution in terms of maintenance, data quality, and developer experience over the long run.

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 11 days ago
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Are OEM Honda brakes really worth the extra cost?

My Civic is due for brakes soon and I'm trying to decide whether to stick with Honda brakes or go aftermarket.

I've had decent experiences with aftermarket pads and rotors on other vehicles, but I keep seeing people say OEM brakes tend to have better pedal feel and less noise on Hondas.

Not looking for a track setup or anything fancy. Just a reliable daily driver that won't squeal every morning.

What have you guys found after living with both?

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 12 days ago
▲ 42 r/Honda

Are Honda transmissions really as good as people make them out to be?

I've owned a few Hondas over the years and one thing I always hear is how great Honda transmissions are, especially the manuals.

My experience has been mostly positive, but I've also noticed that some generations seem to get praised way more than others. Some people swear by the older cable-shift setups while others think the newer transmissions are smoother and easier to live with daily.

For people who've driven a bunch of different Hondas, which transmissions actually stood out to you and why?

Not just manuals either. Curious about automatics, CVTs, anything you've spent real time with.

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 13 days ago

What's Your Go-To Source for Honda OEM Parts Online These Days?

I'm getting ready to do some maintenance on my Civic and realized it's been years since I last ordered Honda OEM parts online.

Back then, there were only a handful of sites that everyone seemed to recommend. Now there are dozens of dealer-backed stores, OEM parts websites, and online marketplaces, and it's hard to tell which ones people actually trust.

I'm not necessarily looking for the absolute lowest price. I'd rather pay a little extra if the parts catalog is accurate, the inventory is up to date, and the order arrives without surprises.

For those who regularly buy Honda OEM parts online, where do you order from and why?

Have you found certain sites to be more reliable when it comes to pricing, shipping speed, customer service, or parts accuracy?

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 14 days ago

Who Were the Best Cross Country Movers for Families Moving With Kids?

Moving is stressful enough on its own, but adding kids to the equation seems to raise the stakes on every decision.

My biggest concerns aren't necessarily finding the absolute cheapest quote. I'm much more focused on reliability, communication, delivery timing, and avoiding surprises that could make an already chaotic transition even harder on the family.

The more I research movers, the more I find myself worrying about delayed deliveries, storage issues, damaged furniture, missed pickup windows, and all the other worst-case scenarios you read about online.

For families who have completed a cross-country move recently, which moving companies stood out for being professional and dependable throughout the process?

What ended up mattering most when choosing a mover, and were there any companies that exceeded or fell short of your expectations?

I'd love to hear from parents who have been through it and can share what made the move go smoothly or what they'd do differently next time.

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 18 days ago

Why are moving company quotes so wildly different from each other?

I submitted basically the same inventory list to multiple interstate movers and somehow got quotes ranging from suspiciously cheap to unbelievably expensive.

Now I’m trying to figure out whether higher quotes actually mean better service or if everyone just calculates things differently.

For people who’ve moved long distance before, what helped you identify which quotes were actually trustworthy?

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 28 days ago
▲ 22 r/n8n

best way to set up a facebook ad library scraper in n8n for competitor monitoring

Trying to build a workflow that pulls competitor ad data from the Meta Ad Library on a schedule and dumps it into a Google Sheet. The goal is basically automated competitor ad monitoring without having to manually check ads. facebook. com every few days.

I know Meta has an official Ad Library API but from what I've read it's mostly limited to political and EU transparency ads and doesn't really surface the regular ecommerce ads that I actually care about. So that route seems like a dead end.

Been looking at using an HTTP Request node pointed at a third party API that handles the facebook ad library scraper side of things, then piping the response into a Google Sheets node. Has anyone built something like this in n8n that's actually held up? Would love to know what API you're hitting, what the response looks like, and if there are any gotchas with the node setup.

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u/Character-Donkey3819 — 1 month ago