<!-- 👉️ Please describe [ ### There are no actual application errors here, just little UI pickle. Running the auto-update process. It's run perfect every time it's ever ran, other than one "near-hit" when the heartbeat animation comes rising up to from it's update to the center position on the screen. It's going to be reproduced by user action anyway, as far as the timing, so I'm not sure everybody has been blocked by their own node from pressing the button. But that is what can occur here. If IPFS is active the application error notification prompts the user to shut down the application to install the pending update. And it unfortunately occupies the same space as an incoming, init to display Heartbeat SVG animation that we all love so much. I've done this about 10 times, and never thought to go back and move the location where that app dialogue will be. So I have to throw something, a kubo treat if I have any, to my right or left, and when kubo looks away , I quickly grab the corner of the window and tab to the "yes". Screenshot provided after the ] <img width="650" height="415" alt="Image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c39ad8a3-e97f-49eb-af70-99a0aeb98c0c" /> <-- That's all folks --> - **Desktop**: 0.46.2 - **OS**: win32 10.0.19045 x64 - **Electron**: 38.2.2 - **Chrome**: 140.0.7339.133 I've omitted the "error" that was thrown, that brought me here, because everything is fine. IPFS is updated, intact.