Homebrew dropped support for macOS Mojave as of 25 Oct 2021. I'll continue to build Mojave bottles for the FUSE formulae for now, but ***not*** for any external dependencies that they rely on, _especially core formulae_. Therefore, at some point in 2022, I will also no longer support Mojave in this tap.
First, if you've already installed FUSE formulae from the core tap _before_ they were disabled, you might _not_ want to switch over to my formulae, because:
1. As far as I know, Homebrew will not remove them from your system, even after the formulae themselves are deleted.
1. Current `XYZ` requires libfuse v3, so I found and bottled the last version that requires libfuse v2.
2.`XYZ` was abandoned by its authors. If you know of a revived fork of such software, [file an issue](https://github.com/gromgit/homebrew-fuse/issues/new/choose) with the details and I'll see what can be done.
3. I might not have gotten around to updating it yet. [File an issue](https://github.com/gromgit/homebrew-fuse/issues/new/choose) to get my attention. 😀
Homebrew currently [filters out `/usr/local` entirely during M1-based builds](https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/blob/04532cb6216b69a5b067aa7a4e22cff0944b257d/Library/Homebrew/shims/super/cc#L266-L270). I've devised a workaround for this, and it works on Intel Big Sur with Homebrew installed in a non-standard location, but I don't have an M1 Mac, so I can't test it for real. If you still can't build it, please [file an issue](https://github.com/gromgit/homebrew-fuse/issues/new/choose).
If you need the software urgently, you'll have to set up a Rosetta-based Homebrew installation (which has prebuilt bottles):