Have you tried opensubtitles.org? Or any torrent tracker?
ChaoticNeutralCzech
flu or family emergency
Or chaos in the streets... I wonder why.
If the audio is English, you can expect the English text stream to be called "closed captions"
Extra shots can be purchased at any time
Let me guess...
French chicken: cot-cot-codet
Wau, actually.
AI necromancer that thinks "skeleton" means a bony texture to the original shape, complete with a ribcage.
spicy kitten
If it looks like this, it's a lynx.
When you ask early AI to generate a skeleton of any animal, there will almost always be a ribcage in the outline of the animal's "torso".
He's good at promising without delivering, which is great if your idea of government efficiency is "have the best press while embezzling tons of money".
Not open source, which is a red flag for me. There are QR scanner&generator apps on F-Droid, and you can check the source code that they do NOT send the scan result to some server and do NOT sneakily take a pic of you with the front camera.
Here is what you should do for security around QR codes.
In cases when privacy isn't important (here, Google can match my Google and Lemmy usernames, and I leave a public comment), you can use Google Lens (in browser!) and crop the area of focus, and unlike most QR readers that only apply a linear transform (perspective correction), it works for QR codes on bent surfaces.
What do you call DVD subtitles, which are in some ways closed (can be toggled) but in some ways like open (stored as bitmaps)?