The problem with JS is not interactivity but a lot of aggressively annoying advertisement and data grabbing which usually comes along JS.
My solution is to use different browsers. My default browser has JS turned off. If I encounter a possibly interesting site which requires JS then I use another browser for that. This solution keeps my default browser clean without need to configure any JS blocker.
My solution is to use different browsers. My default browser has JS turned off. If I encounter a possibly interesting site which requires JS then I use another browser for that. This solution keeps my default browser clean without need to configure any JS blocker.