![]() Doing a search does provide multiple solutions to getting TensorFlow working on an M1 mac (from setting the arch architecture flag on Python, to installing the tensorflow-macos version, to using tensorflow-metal, to compiling TensorFlow from source), but without an M1 to test myself, I cannot tell you exactly which steps will definitely work on your machine. I suspect that TensorFlow might be the root cause of this issue (in fact, a google reveals this issue on Github), so removing NengoDL and the TensorFlow Python package should also fix this issue. ![]() This is the code and error I receive: (bas.
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