As the others said, measure your components and enter the data into a spoke calculator. It seems that's what you did already, so I don't know what you hope for here.
However, check your measurements and data entries CAREFULLY. For example you came you with rear spokes longer than front, which is very rare, even factoring a front disc hub. That's likely an error someplace along the line.
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