This week marks the third launch week at Daytona, where six new features will be unveiled to make development environments more secure, flexible, and powerful. The community's feedback has shaped these additions, with one of the most requested features being commit signing support. This feature introduces native support for SSH and GPG commit signing, ensuring the authenticity of every commit and creating a verified chain of trust among developers. With this addition, Daytona now supports both SSH and GPG signing methods when configuring git providers, providing flexibility in choosing between these options based on individual needs. Setting up commit signing is straightforward, requiring only the input of an SSH public key or GPG key ID to start making verified commits immediately. The benefits for teams include enhanced security, simplified setup, flexibility in choosing between SSH and GPG, compliance with security requirements, and meeting security standards with verified commits. Update to the latest version of Daytona to start using commit signing and stay tuned for tomorrow's announcement as this is just the beginning of a week of daily announcements that will reshape how developers interact with their development environments.