Too bad modern browsers don't have a "turn off JS" button. NoScript is the best you can get, and any sane config for NoScript is "allow first party JS, don't allow third party JS", so it might run fine but no on in their right mind is going to go "I wonder what happens if I even turn off first party JS?". It should work if JS is disabled, but it should also work with ad blockers turned on because it's 2023 and ad blockers are not going away.