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I have a “JavaScript off by default” approach and things generally work fine for me. I enable system functions on an as-needed basis; most sites don’t need to know what my mouse and keyboard are doing, so I don’t let them. In the rare case where it’s needed, I have it turned on for that particular location.
It takes a few weeks of frustration to set up, but I did this over a decade ago, and I’m down to maybe a site every 3 months or so where I need to tweak something. Usually when something doesn’t work right, I investigate and realize that I shouldn’t be visiting the site in question at all, and should find an alternative source.