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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 advise — the 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.