From the post:

The BSD Cafe Journal has introduced Billboard, a platform combining traditional forum features with Fediverse integration. Designed as a hybrid space, it functions as a classic discussion forum with persistent threads while also supporting ActivityPub federation, enabling cross-platform interactions without algorithmic curation. The project is built on NodeBB and aims to serve as a social hub for BSD and open-source communities, allowing users to engage in long-form discussions while participating in the broader decentralized social web. The platform is accessible at billboard.bsd.cafe, with early feedback highlighting requests for dedicated testing areas and integration with existing community spaces.

And from the original announcement, linked in the DiscoverBSD post:

Announcing the BSD Cafe Billboard

Today, we’re introducing three things.

The first one is a forum. A real forum – with categories, threads, and actual conversations that don’t disappear in a timeline after six minutes.

The second is a Fediverse platform. Fully federated, ActivityPub-native. Your posts go out, the world’s posts come in. No walled gardens, no algorithms, no tricks.

The third is a Bar. A place to sit down, talk to strangers who happen to care about the same weird things you do, and stay as long as you want.

A forum. A Fediverse platform. A bar.

Are you getting it?
These are not three separate things. This is one thing.

And we’re calling it Billboard.

https://billboard.bsd.cafe/

Found it thanks to a post in the Italian fediverse community.

Glad to see NodeBB receiving more love, and for making a dedicated forum on top of that. =D

    • Auster@thebrainbin.orgOP
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      Not familiar with phpBB Turns out I am - just remembered a Spanish forum that uses it. So it’s kinda like that, yeah, but more oriented towards Google’s mobile visual style, not the blocky visual style from phpBB. And more blocky-oriented but organized in a similar way, I would compare also to Discourse forums and forums like AtariAge, Fuwanovel and GameFAQS’s.

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    May I ask why one would prefer the old school phpbb type boards over something like Lemmy and Reddit? Is it because it’s lighter weight and the site owners have stricter controls over making specific boards and topics?

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      @k0e3@lemmy.ca forums are more constrained in scope in terms of discussion. This can mean a more tight-knit community of regulars, and the inherent development of a forum-wide culture at smaller scales.

      Reddit (and so, Lemmy, Piefed, etc.) are built to be more general purpose. Mastodon is the same.

      For example, my main is this account on activitypub.space. It is primarily a discussion forum around AP development, not much of anything else, but from that niche forum I can still participate here on the wider threadiverse.

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      Nostalgia, they feel a bit more inherently organized, and slow Auster has an easier time dealing with linear boards.

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      For me, nostalgia and looks. I never really got into this reddit/lemmy style. I’m used to it now, but I still prefer the old ways.