Hi Marcus! I'm not an absolute genius by any means, but I think that if you have covered all of that in 5 months, you're killing it. You can spend a lot of time learning to embellish open chords and play individual notes cleanly with good technique, with a bass note included, in good timing etc.
Personally I think why not go hard at the triad lessons with a notebook after learning basic chords. Write the red text down as notes and leave the book open on your kitchen bench somewhere where you sit all the time. It's a fair amount of solid theory to get lost in, plus it's also fun and takes a long time. I think you need it. There's another fretboard system called CAGED, and when you eventually understand both triad theory lessons and the CAGED system they join together in your mind into a very detailed map of the fretboard. This is the method lots of people, myself included, are learning to visualize the guitar neck.
The only issue is that once you blast through learning all of the theory and forget to learn songs, it can be hard to apply that theory you've learned and sound good, so the foundation lessons are definitely a good idea as well. I think learning simple punk songs or something at the same time is as well.
Technique
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Caged
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Chord embellishments, style
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Rhythm
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Triad theory
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Ready to get good in my opinion
I know I only gave vague video recommendations, but I typed it out for my own learning as well. It takes a long time.
Thanks, good luck, have fun and take your time.