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You don't need NoScript with uBlock.

It has an option for disabling JS (</> in its main drop-down menu).



I still use NoScript because you can quickly enable bare minimum scripts to get a site working. After a while you develop a good intuition for what is making things not work. At first it is pretty daunting and I generally don't recommend it for the less savvy.

If you just blanket turn off Js the internet basically is not useable.




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