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RGBots Updates: January 2026

Hey, we’re only 7 days into February and I am making the RGBots update post. Not too bad. Posting on the site here has slowed around for a bit given the obligations of the day job, but I am still working on a lot of stuff behind these scenes. Updates like this help me feel like I am still connected.

But for now, we’re here for the robots. The month of January was a nice full month of updates and there are some favorites of mine in the mix. Let’s check them out.

RGBots Updates: January 2026

Do the robots live in a post-apocalypse or are they contemporary passengers in our plane of existence? My answer is, “yes.” They are where they need to be for the joke.

Ro paraphrase from a great television show, MST3K: Repeat to yourself it’s just a robot comic strip, you should really just relax.

Speaking of a joke, how about how the month kicked off with the U.S. kidnapping a head of state of another nation?

Blu’s medical advice is terrible. Do not follow anything she says.

Red describing Green’s disassociative episodes is a fun thread I’ve turned to a few times. Green doesn’t even need to be seen to still serve a joke. Green has become the main character in any ways.

This was my favorite strip for January. It’s so simple.

This one was a lot of fun, too.

Someone on Discord mentioned we’re getting to the point where we can no longer distinguish what is reality and what is an RGBots punchline. That was the greatest compliment I ever received.

This one is one of my better examples of word play as a joke on RGBots. I was very happy with it.

Green as a contractor for generative AI was just doo fun of an idea to not do. I’ve been sitting on a few other ideas tied to this one we’ll probably see over the coming months.

Inspired by a day at my job. I ended up eating a third of a sheet cake that I kept in the 4th floor refrigerator.

This is part of a plotline I am going to explore. I also want to see if I can make Green into a v-tuber. We’ll see when I get there.

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