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EDIT: Doing a manual install from the github release resolved the problem for AML, but it's still annoying to have to do.
Could you explain a little better as to what you did to fix it?
That shouldn't work for Workshop subscriptions. I had to add a filepath to utilize mods not hosted on the workshop, but the AML should already path to the workshop files.
For those who don't know, opening the AML and going to Options>Settings brings up a new window, with the first two entries being "Base Path" and "Mod Directories". Base Path should take you to the game's executable, and "Mod Directories" are filepaths that take you to where your mods are.
For AML, there should already be a path to ...\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\268500\ - where all the workshop mods get installed. The numbered files inside that directory correspond with items on the workshop. You can cross-reference the file names with the "Inspect" tab underneath the mods in AML (Mod Properties > BrowserLink). The file for this mod (1134256495) is missing for some reason, even though I'm subscribed to it on the workshop.
This might have something to do with manually deleting the file through AML? I don't know. I was trying to fix a duplicate warning. This seems like a bug related to incorrectly deleting workshop items than anything to do with the mod itself. At least, that's my layman's guess.