Yes, that's the Potemkin village that broke this camel's back. It was linked in an announcement blog post yesterday.
You have to build two in-development libraries, one from ToT, one of which is a dev branch to make it compile for iOS on a Mac temporarily.
The dev branch doesn't actually exist.
If you use the only branch by the author on the repo, it doesn't work.
The dev branch that doesn't work is a few commits on top of ToT from 2 months ago.
At the end of that non-existent road is a model that can't end messages properly, in MyThing.app that uses llama.cpp, or LM Studio, or Ollama, or MS cloud API.
I can't ship on that, and neither can anyone else.
You have to build two in-development libraries, one from ToT, one of which is a dev branch to make it compile for iOS on a Mac temporarily.
The dev branch doesn't actually exist.
If you use the only branch by the author on the repo, it doesn't work.
The dev branch that doesn't work is a few commits on top of ToT from 2 months ago.
At the end of that non-existent road is a model that can't end messages properly, in MyThing.app that uses llama.cpp, or LM Studio, or Ollama, or MS cloud API.
I can't ship on that, and neither can anyone else.