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https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic
You can just use uBlock Origin with this list to hide the cookie notices: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
Won't help with websites that (illegally) have cookies enabled by default.
You can (and probably should) configure Firefox to automatically block all 3rd party cookies
What about first party cookies?
Multi-Account Containers to separate your tabs. Then wipe all cookies on closing.
Or just use consent-o-matic
These cookie consent notices are mostly about 3rd-party cookies. In fact, they often don't let you completely reject cookies, you can just choose whether you want 3rd-party cookies.