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School might be over, but your education never stops.
When I graduated highschool, we didn't have the resources we have today. You can freely learn a language anytime you want. Find out interesting maths they didn't teach you in school, details about the world you live in you might not know (architecture, history, of just why things are one way in one nation vs another).
There are so many fantastic YouTube channels. Here's a list of channel I've subscribed to that I think are with it. There a few programming ones in there too. And this doesn't even cover the channels that showed me how to repair my AC unit, or how to repair my washing machine.
If this lost is to long, than 3 channels I recommend highest is Tom Scott, SmarterEveryDay, and Steve Mould.
https://youtube.com/@computerphile?si=N4wqFbRRJH79m9Uw
https://youtube.com/@numberphile?si=KLV2sEsb_oXT3vHA
https://youtube.com/@becausescience?si=3UKGGQO3Ivnk7FHr
https://youtube.com/@captaindisillusion?si=MYqmVyin_iQqXwyi
https://youtube.com/@cgpgrey?si=y84jiNN4-zbL9hbT
https://youtube.com/@dadhowdoi?si=gLNC6Yk_2RzyJmFj
https://youtube.com/@eevblog?si=Ej5QDeqxh3np_dEV
https://youtube.com/@electroboom?si=30NjdydKFdKVTog2
https://youtube.com/@engineerguyvideo?si=czyQNDIvcTKzybJt
https://youtube.com/@freecodecamp?si=Sdhi-DpO6dzbDCo4
https://youtube.com/@gaminghistorian?si=LA3yRw4d9z8pY-qi
https://youtube.com/@kylehill?si=QH1hSpxfXwuJfO5i
https://youtube.com/@toddmcleod-learn-to-code?si=AeXB5aXAC1YaXpaG
https://youtube.com/@lostinthepond?si=0vGE1Wzaiygm8H4t
https://youtube.com/@markrober?si=_hY4UZqBCJBRxPSH
https://youtube.com/@powerm1985?si=leB3iPwMGNE9_ClH
https://youtube.com/@periodicvideos?si=7oJLqK0cG2fs-A95
https://youtube.com/@professorleonard?si=YeUom4rZIKJTuCBW
https://youtube.com/@smartereveryday?si=F2cNiCjHxgUpL8ze
https://youtube.com/@stevemould?si=_TKVE-hf9__3wh5W
https://youtube.com/@technologyconnections?si=WOpCUlgRf1Ep9deI
https://youtube.com/@tomscottgo?si=FIjBNTQ5G5fIxi-m
https://youtube.com/@veritasium?si=wxh8n0_VvMZIpIl8
https://youtube.com/@vsauce?si=bHdyoWw7_HaI5Cce
I'll add 'Connections' an old BBC series covering the history of technology. The creator shows how one change in one place can affect the world. For instance, Napoleon's armies needed to be fed on the march and eventually we got modern food processing.