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Shashank Sharma is a trial lawyer in Delhi and an avid Arch user. He’s always on the hunt for pocket-friendly geeky memorabilia.

Over the past 15 years, podcasts have become an inalienable part of most modern web users’ daily lives. Whether it’s news or commentary on relevant topics of the day, or informed discussions on niche subjects such as open source software, art of creative writing or comic books, you’ll find a range of podcasts on all such subjects and more. Many modern music players now support playing podcasts, but if you’re looking for a dedicated podcast client for the terminal, Castero just might fit your needs.

The old Unix philosophy of having programs that do one thing well is all but forgotten, with behemoth graphical applications that strive to do a variety of different tasks. For instance, consider your web browser,

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