> JS can be handy; it's used for a number of things on the main site, but
> everything can work fine without it. Sites shouldn't require JS to work,
> it should be an extra like on Heyuri ヽ(´ー`)ノ
> 15 years ago was 2009, still too late for terminal browsers to be useful
a ton of stuff didn't need JS to merely load at all in 2009, since AJAX
page loading hadn't taken over the world yet (I'd say it was a lost
cause by 2014)
quite a few sites would be broken to an extent, but you'd still be able
to browse and interact with them
it wouldn't be a daily drive browser, but it would work
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