Hooray, it seems that it has - but possibly only partially.

Peak and Avg throughput were both a few % down compared to -32, but well
within the sort of variance wifi suffers from. High-70s for download is
certainly good enough to use.

What's less encouraging, to the point of being an outright concern, is the 
UPLOAD rate. That has consistently peaked at 100Mb/s with -32 over the past 
several months, with averages not much lower, but remains massively worse in 
the current kernel: somewhere around 60Mb/s. I've only had time to run one 
batch of tests on it, so it could have been an extremely unlucky fluke, but 
like I say, it's worrying.
I'll do some more testing when I get the chance.

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  large performance regression (~20-40%) in wifi with 4.15.0-33 and
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