This episode of Late Night Linux covers several discoveries and software updates, including a device that uses ESP32s to pinpoint Wi-Fi signal sources in 3D space, a bookmarklet for switching between OpenStreetMap and Google Maps, and a tool for deleting Twitter data. The hosts also discuss a method for creating 3D images from two slightly offset photographs and debate the merits of phased software updates. Listener feedback includes a recommendation for Rapid Photo Downloader and discussion of a lines-of-code counter that estimates development cost. The podcast concludes with a reflection on the show's focus and listener suggestions for broadening its scope. A specific example is the detailed explanation of how to bypass phased updates in Ubuntu and Linux Mint.