It appears that there is something that is being run that isn’t appropriate for the CPU in your current MacBook Neo computer.
- Did the old MacBook Air have an Intel chip (not one of the M1, M2, etc. Apple Silicon chips)?
- Did you have Anki installed on your old MacBook Air, and it got transferred to your new MacBook Neo and now no longer works?
I suspect that the answer to both of those questions is “yes”. But, if that is not the case, please let me know.
- What did you delete? Was it this directory:
/Users/inoscopedjfk/Library/Application Support/AnkiProgramFiles? That is now you delete an old Anki installation. (If you instead merely deleted/Applications/Anki.app, that is just the Anki Launcher, not the actual Anki installation. If you didn’t delete the actual Anki installation, you might want to do so and then try the launcher again.)
I suspect that if you delete the Anki installation and re-run the launcher, it might still fail but with a different error message, probably one mentioning “Failed to patch the install name”. If that is the case, please let us know. We’ll probably then try deleting and re-installing Command Line Tools as the next step.