Sites like Hacker News, Stack Overflow, old.reddit.com, and many more greatly benefit from JS. I made GoatCounter tons faster with JS as well: rendering 8 charts on the server can be slow. It uses a "hybrid approach" where it renders only the first one on the server, sends the HTML, and then sends the rest later over a websocket. That gives the best of both: fast initial load without too much waiting, and most of the time you don't even notice the rest loads later.
However, you don't need to go full SPA. "No JS at all" and "SPA" are not the only options that exist. See my other comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40541555
Sites like Hacker News, Stack Overflow, old.reddit.com, and many more greatly benefit from JS. I made GoatCounter tons faster with JS as well: rendering 8 charts on the server can be slow. It uses a "hybrid approach" where it renders only the first one on the server, sends the HTML, and then sends the rest later over a websocket. That gives the best of both: fast initial load without too much waiting, and most of the time you don't even notice the rest loads later.