I don't know if anyone else has observed this within the past four to six weeks, but I really feel that whatever "improvements" Adobe promised would "speed up" Adobe Analytics Workspace have actually significantly slowed it down its performance.
It's not like the data sets I work with have suddenly become that much larger. We're still working with the same data we've been using for quite some time.
A good example is copying a filter right next to itself. Right-click a Segment (filter) while holding down the CTRL key, and instead of smoothly being able to drag it around on the screen where I would like, the whole screen freezes, and then I get the white crosshairs. If I'm lucky, the Segment will duplicate itself right next to the one I had. Other times, it will place itself in an odd spot, and then I have to drag it into its proper place, which usually isn't as difficult as reproducing it (yeah, right, I can already hear the jokes).
Anyway, that's only the beginning. There are the very SIMPLE reports I'll try to run for just six months of data of just ONE dimension using its Instances, and then a line visualization so I can see the Weekly trend. The visualization took almost TWO MINUTES to populate for just one of the values in the dimension.

Up until a month or two ago, I honestly can't remember a time when I saw Adobe Analytics Workspace perform this poorly. Is it my machine? Is it Chrome? Unfortunately, I don't have the ability to just go and change browsers, because the only other browser I have on my machine is MS Edge, and you can't pay me to use a MS browser. Firefox has to be used by plugging into Citrix, and that's slower than Molasses, and since I'm required to use a Federated ID to login, there's no way for me to login on a private machine without using a VPN.
Any suggestions?