In practice, Posits grabs very few additional bits and those are mostly felt in low bits (16 and less) regimes. That's a big reason it is mostly seeing adoption in memory constraint regimes.
A great thing in the Posit proposal is that they also consider a distinct accumulator type for things like sums and dot product. In my experience (I did a PhD on measuring floating point error in large numerical simulations) those operations are the ones that are most likely to sneak on you and need fixing. But most people don't realize that those accumulator type are actually easy to use with IEEE floats, they are entirely orthogonal to using Posits.
A great thing in the Posit proposal is that they also consider a distinct accumulator type for things like sums and dot product. In my experience (I did a PhD on measuring floating point error in large numerical simulations) those operations are the ones that are most likely to sneak on you and need fixing. But most people don't realize that those accumulator type are actually easy to use with IEEE floats, they are entirely orthogonal to using Posits.