GNOME upstream for 3.5/3.6 have decided to enable accessibility by
default, which means at-spi2 is always going to be running, hense why
trying to disable it from startup applications does nothing. It needs to
be hidden from startup applications, but the startup file is still
needed for other desktop environments which still enable accessibility
selectively.

Is this adversely affecting the performance of your system? I get the
same thing here on Quantal, and all those at-spi directories only take
up 1.7MB or so. If you are not using orca or other assistive technology
tools, then you shouldn't notice any difference.

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  Assistive Technologies is spamming .cache with many folders like at-
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