I think I understand what happened better now. As I described here: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/2078800, I now use 
Kernel 6.8-generic, which was installed during upgrade to 24.04.01, but not 
used by default, that was 5.14-oem. Using the old Kernel by default meant that 
the available blobs might have been TOO NEW for 5.14. Then, the order of events 
was like that:
1. I update to 24.04.01. Wi-fi does not work.
2. I look for wi-fi centric (iwlwifi) solution. Installing v59 fixes wireless.
3. I realise that my sound does not work.
4. To fix sound, I boot into 6.8-generic ← at this point the previous fix is 
not needed anymore, as v77 can be loaded.

I argue that using old Kernel version by default is the root cause for
both of these problems. Had 6.8 been loaded from the start, I wouldn't
get this error either. Now I'm not sure which party would be appropriate
for report.

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  Update to 24.04.01 breaks iwlwifi (Intel AX201)

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