Moonlight Alt Tab Review

| Type | Description | Example | |------|-------------|---------| | | Passive, non-interactive secondary activity | Streaming a movie in a minimized window while answering emails | | Micro-Gig | Active income-generating secondary work | Completing a freelance translation between sprint stand-ups | | Creative Vent | Non-commercial personal project | Writing poetry, modding a game, learning an instrument via tabs | | Domestic Switch | Household management during work hours | Paying bills, scheduling a plumber, online grocery shopping |

From a cognitive load perspective, the Alt-Tab moonlighter engages in a high-frequency task-switching regimen. Research in attention residue (Leroy, 2009) suggests that moving from a primary work task to a secondary personal task leaves a cognitive trace; however, the Moonlight Alt-Tab scenario involves concealment residue . The worker must not only switch tasks but also maintain a "cover state"—keeping the primary work application in the peripheral vision or ensuring the secondary window is instantly dismissible. moonlight alt tab

The proliferation of remote and hybrid work models has given rise to a novel behavioral phenomenon: the "Moonlight Alt-Tab." Borrowing the keyboard shortcut for task switching (Alt+Tab) and the historical concept of moonlighting (holding a second, often hidden job), this paper defines and explores the cognitive and ethical dimensions of rapidly toggling between primary employment tasks and secondary, often non-professional, digital activities. We argue that this behavior is not merely a productivity failure but a complex coping mechanism for attention fragmentation, bureaucratic friction, and the erosion of work-life boundaries. The proliferation of remote and hybrid work models

Moonlight Alt-Tab: The Cognitive Micro-Economics of Dual Realities in Remote Work often hidden job)

We propose a four-part taxonomy:

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