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Honestly, JS is such a core part of the web, I'm surprised it took this long.
One logo, one input field, one button, nothing requires JS. They could have kept a simple solution for disabled people but they don't even care about that.
Search suggestions require JS. Also, why would Google spend the resources supporting the 5 people that block JS when virtually all websites and users rely on JS. This is a nothingburger of a story.
i dont think there are only five guys disabling JS on google search, but just by noscript without exceptions, it's only 200k on firefox... but who would use evil chromium today?