My BIOS doesn't have the option to disable the wifi card, so I did what was 
possible to turn it off, 
I figure out it is a Realtek card with

lsmod | grep bt
lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 -E 'wireless|wifi|network'

and I disabled with 
modprobe -r rtw89_8852be rtw89_8852b rtw89_8852b_common rtw89_pci rtw89_core 
mac80211 cfg80211
modprobe -r btusb btrtl btintel btbcm btmtk
rfkill block bluetooth

I got no key repeats until now, which could suggest electromagnetic
interference in a delicate keyboard. But meanwhile I got another idea. I
noticed key-shaped smudges on the screen suggesting the keyboard is
experiencing sustained micro-pressure whenever the lid is closed. So
before caring on with the electromagnetic hypothesis I will test this
other hypothesis by trying to avoid closing the lid and also fully
pressing every key when I have no choice but to close the lid.

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  Random keys "stick" repeating until any key is pressed

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