Google is the same, it has nonfree Javascript, but doesn't require it. The only difference is it's quieter about it when you use LibreJS.
DuckDuckGo doesn't require the Javascript. It just uses it for some extras
(the only one I've noticed is that weird selection thing on the searches, but
there might be something else, too). If you use LibreJS, it links you to a
search that doesn't need Javascript.
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