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Watching something carefully so you notice the disaster while it's still just a graph.

means The act of continuously observing a system, person, or condition to track its state and catch problems early.

from From Latin monere, to warn or advisethe same root behind monster, which was once an omen warning of trouble ahead.

Latin rootsShares ancestry with monitor, admonish, and premonition.
Original monitorWas a person who reminded or warned, not a screen.
Modern twistSoftware now watches the watchers, alerting humans automatically.
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