Nope, LBRY Inc. (the company that created the LBRY protocol) is done. The LBRY protocol is decentralized and still works. It will only stop working if people stop mining, running nodes, and hosting content.
Here is an onion instance of LBRY that uses only the P2P network for the content: http://ryhs2pyzf6kvzpxv3xbcscaukf2ez4ixbbyk7ewzmj6gxqvmt65sqnyd.onion/
Odysee is/was a convenient front-end for LBRY, but it was sold at auction. Not sure who bought it/what the future plans are for it.
Thought you were referring to the platform itself
It's not a platform, it's a protocol. There is a desktop application to interact with it, and since it's all p2p and decentralized it can't be shut down. :)
Whatever dude. Im not arguing over semantics.
The desktop Linux lbry client didn't work for me. You got it to run?